💨 Abstract
European allies, including France and Germany, are coordinating a response to potential U.S. actions on Greenland, following President Trump's renewed interest in acquiring the territory. Trump argues Greenland is crucial for U.S. military strategy, but Denmark and Greenland have rejected the idea of a sale. European leaders and Canada have expressed support for Greenland's sovereignty. French and German officials are working together to address the situation, with France's foreign minister indicating that a U.S. military operation has been ruled out.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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