EU, Trump and Greenland
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is also travelling to Davos, despite years of criticising the forum as a symbol of globalism. In 2023 he called Keir Starmer a “full-on globalist, hanging out with his mates at the WEF”. His deputy, Richard Tice, claimed that Mr Farage hoped to speak with Mr Trump about concerns over potential US tariffs on Britain.
The fallout from Donald Trump's tariff threat to EU allies that oppose his campaign to annex Greenland dominates Monday's papers.
Days away from the World Economic Forum, where European leaders and Trump will gather, EU ambassadors met in Brussels to discuss how to respond to the US president's tariff threats over Greenland.
As US President Donald Trump reshapes the world to his liking through invasions, tariffs, and political coercion, world leaders, top executives, and civil society figures have converged in Davos, Switzerland,
European countries are considering retaliatory tariffs worth up to €93 billion on US goods after President Donald Trump threatened NATO allies backing Greenland, ahead of key meetings at Davos.
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