Politis

Joint Statement by Eight European Nations on Trump's Tariffs: "Strengthening Security in the Arctic"

Published January 18, 2026, 17:24
Joint Statement by Eight European Nations on Trump's Tariffs: "Strengthening Security in the Arctic"

Eight European nations (France, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, and Finland) have issued a joint statement regarding threats of tariffs by Donald Trump, due to their stance on the issue of Greenland. The statement emphasizes that these threats undermine transatlantic relations and risk leading to a dangerous escalation. The countries express their solidarity with Denmark and the people of Greenland, commit to strengthening security in the Arctic as a common transatlantic interest, and state their readiness for dialogue based on the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. They also mention that Denmark's recent military exercise in Greenland does not constitute a threat to anyone. In this context, Germany has abruptly withdrawn its reconnaissance team from Greenland, just 44 hours after its arrival, raising questions. This withdrawal comes at a time of tension with the US, due to the tariff threats. The joint statement is a clear response to the US threats and an attempt to maintain unity among European nations. The emphasis on Arctic security highlights the importance of the region for the common interests of these countries. Finally, the European Union is expected to discuss the issue at an emergency meeting in Brussels, in order to decide on its next steps.