An emergency meeting of the European Union was convened regarding Denmark, amid rising tensions with the United States. Donald Trump’s proposed tariff measures threaten to disrupt the partnership between the EU and the US.
European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron, have strongly criticized these moves, calling them unacceptable. Some German MPs have even discussed boycotting the World Cup set to be held in North America, while Schumer suggested potential parliamentary blockades.
Other European politicians, like Kaja Kallas, have advocated firmly for Greenland and Ukraine. Trump’s UN representative stated that Europe lacks the necessary power to defend Greenland from future threats, without specifying details.
In parallel, Donald Trump announced plans to create a new international organization, requiring countries to pay one billion dollars in cash for a three-year membership. The lack of guaranteed equality among members has caused skepticism in Europe over the viability of such an institution.
Trump is also set to impose tariffs on nations that do not support US control over Greenland, which the EU strongly opposes. This tension could lead to a review or even termination of the current trade agreement with the US.
Meanwhile, Ukraine reports tactical successes in the Hulyaipole, Orikhiv, and Kostiantynivka sectors, maintaining defensive lines despite challenging weather. The author urges support for the Ukrainian army and calls for unity as the nation faces hardships and strives for diplomatic and military strength.
Conclusion: The growing rift between the US and EU over Greenland and tariffs may have lasting consequences for the West, while Ukraine continues to defend itself and emphasizes the importance of unity and support for the military.








