{"id":197395,"date":"2026-01-19T04:49:52","date_gmt":"2026-01-19T04:49:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/trump-latest-plan-to-block-presidents-foolhardy-tariffs-over-greenland-hatched-as-eu-gathers-for-emergency-talks-sky-news\/"},"modified":"2026-01-19T04:49:52","modified_gmt":"2026-01-19T04:49:52","slug":"trump-latest-plan-to-block-presidents-foolhardy-tariffs-over-greenland-hatched-as-eu-gathers-for-emergency-talks-sky-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/trump-latest-plan-to-block-presidents-foolhardy-tariffs-over-greenland-hatched-as-eu-gathers-for-emergency-talks-sky-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Trump latest: Plan to block president&#039;s &#039;foolhardy&#039; tariffs over Greenland hatched &#8211; as EU gathers for emergency talks &#8211; Sky News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sir Keir Starmer has told Donald Trump that applying tariffs on eight European countries over Greenland is &#8220;wrong&#8221;, Downing Street says. Meanwhile, EU envoys have been holding emergency talks in Brussels. Recap the latest.<br \/>Sunday 18 January 2026 23:02, UK<br \/>Thanks for following our live updates as European leaders rallied together after Donald Trump&#8217;s threat to impose tariffs on eight countries over Greenland.<br \/>In a joint statement, those singled out by the US president&#8217;s threat said the move undermines &#8220;transatlantic relations and risks a dangerous downward spiral&#8221;.<br \/>Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK added that they will &#8220;continue to stand united and coordinated in our response&#8221; and are committed &#8220;to upholding our sovereignty&#8221;.<br \/>As EU ambassadors held an emergency meeting in Brussels, diplomats poured cold water over reports suggesting the bloc was lining up retaliatory tariffs.<br \/>The diplomats said members have agreed to wait until 1 February when Trump said the first tariffs would be introduced, before assessing countermeasures.<br \/><b>Watch: Danish MP says Trump&#8217;s Greenland logic &#8216;flawed&#8217;<\/b><br \/>Meanwhile, European leaders maintained their criticism of the US president&#8217;s intention to use tariffs.<br \/>In a phone call, Downing Street said Sir Keir Starmer told Trump that the move was &#8220;wrong&#8221;.<br \/>Starmer also told Trump that &#8220;security in the High North is a priority for all NATO allies in order to protect Euro-Atlantic interests&#8221;.<br \/>While Italy might not be one of the countries threatened with the new US tariffs, it didn&#8217;t stop the country&#8217;s prime minister telling Trump what she thought of the decision.<br \/>Giorgia Meloni told reporters during a visit to South Korea this morning that she doesn&#8217;t agree with Trump&#8217;s tariff announcement and the move was a &#8220;mistake&#8221;.<br \/>Donald Trump doesn&#8217;t need Greenland, he wants it, our <a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/author\/dominic-waghorn-528\" target=\"_blank\">international correspondent Dominic Waghorn<\/a> says.<br \/>In this video, Waghorn looks at why the US president cares so much about the territory, and how he could go about getting it&#8230;<br \/>Donald Trump has warned he is &#8220;very serious&#8221; about annexing Greenland \u2013 and has not ruled out taking the territory by force.<br \/>The statements&nbsp;are not dissimilar to those the US president has made in the past, but after his administration&#8217;s&nbsp;unprecedented military operation in Venezuela&nbsp;last weekend, alarm bells will be ringing louder in the vast Danish territory.<br \/>Here&#8217;s what you need to know about why&nbsp;Trump&nbsp;wants Greenland and what the territory&#8217;s leaders have said in response. Plus, what could the ramifications be?<br \/><b>Trump: US needs Greenland for national security<\/b><br \/>Greenland, which is northeast of Canada, is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, and has been for hundreds of years &#8211; but Trump claims the US &#8220;has to have&#8221; it.<br \/>Straddling the Arctic circle between the US, Russia and Europe, the island with a population of just 57,000 offers a unique geopolitical advantage that America has eyed for more than 150 years.<br \/>Its location makes it a critical site for the US ballistic missile defence system, and it is already home to a large US military base.<br \/>The idea of taking Greenland is not a new one for Trump, who raised the possibility during his first term in office by saying he considered purchasing it.<br \/>But he has since reiterated the benefit it could have for America&#8217;s national security, and has harshened his rhetoric.<br \/>The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has held calls with NATO&#8217;s secretary general and a host of European leaders including Sir Keir Starmer.<br \/>&#8220;Together we stand firm in our commitment to uphold the sovereignty of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark,&#8221; she wrote on social media.<br \/>&#8220;We will always protect our strategic economic and security interests.&#8221;<br \/>Von der Leyen rounded off her post by calling on allies to &#8220;face these challenges to our European solidarity with steadiness and resolve&#8221;.<br \/>As EU ambassadors have been meeting in Brussels this evening, we&#8217;re receiving some updates from diplomats.<br \/>They say the EU has no plans to deploy any countermeasures against the US.<br \/>That follows an earlier report by the Financial Times suggesting that the retaliatory tariffs were one of the options on the table in Brussels (see 19.00 post).<br \/>The diplomats insist the EU is fully committed to finding a solution to the Greenland dispute.<br \/>Therefore, members have agreed to wait until 1 February when Donald Trump said the first tariffs would be introduced, before looking into retaliatory measues.<br \/><b>By <a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/author\/mark-stone-551\" target=\"_blank\">Mark Stone<\/a>, US correspondent<\/b><br \/>The call between Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer was &#8220;short and cordial&#8221; and the prime minister sought to use the conversation to persuade the president that he had misinterpreted the European troop deployment to Greenland.&nbsp;<br \/>The Europeans, including the UK, have four central messages which they want the American president to understand.&nbsp;<br \/>First, they want to work with America, not against it, to secure Greenland from any foreign threats.&nbsp;<br \/>Second, that everything except sovereignty is up for discussion to improve Greenland&#8217;s security.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>Third, that tariffs are not the way to resolve this disagreement.&nbsp;<br \/>And fourth, that the recent deployment of European troops to Greenland was not a provocation against America but part of an attempt to enhance security.&nbsp;<br \/>As one European source put it to me: &#8220;the deployments are not addressing American aggression but addressing American concerns.&#8221;<br \/>In his Truth Social post on Saturday, the president appeared angry that some European nations had deployed troops to Greenland &#8220;for reasons unknown&#8221;. He singled out these countries for his tariff retaliation.&nbsp;<br \/>Sources have told me that the prime minister told the president that the military deployments to Greenland had been misinterpreted and should not be seen as a reaction to his desire to own it but rather an effort to look for ways to secure it.&nbsp;<br \/>The president, I&#8217;m told, thanked the prime minister for the information.&nbsp;<br \/>I can recall numerous occasions over the past year when Trump has taken a certain position based on incorrect information he&#8217;s been given, often by the last or loudest voice in the room.&nbsp;<br \/>The suspicion (or maybe it&#8217;s more of a hope) is that this whole Greenland tariff threat is the consequence of voices in the US administration who seek to destabilise the US-EU relationship allowing the president to think that the European troop deployment is a provocation.&nbsp;<br \/>If that&#8217;s the case, then they hope they can talk Trump out of the tariff threat and return to finding an arrangement through which Greenland can be secured with its sovereignty unchanged &#8211; a middle ground compromise.&nbsp;<br \/>The concern &#8211; <a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/story\/trump-is-not-bluffing-greenland-situation-is-critical-for-europe-and-nato-13495736\" target=\"_blank\">as I wrote about here<\/a>&nbsp;&#8211; is that there is no compatibility between the US and European position. So what then?<br \/>We&#8217;re getting more reports about the possibility of the EU hitting the US with retaliatory tariffs.<br \/>An EU diplomat has told Reuters that \u20ac93bn (\u00a380bn) in suspended retaliatory tariffs on US goods will automatically come into effect on 6 February.<br \/>It follows an earlier report by the Financial Times suggesting that the measure was one of the options on the table in Brussels (see 19.00 post).<br \/>The retaliatory package was put on hold back in August when the EU agreed a trade deal with the US, although the report suggested its six-month suspension would expire next month unless the European Commission extends it.<br \/>The president of the European Council says he has decided to convene &#8220;an extraordinary meeting&#8221; in the coming days.<br \/>In a post on social media, Antonio Costa says it comes &#8220;given the significance of recent developments and in order to further coordinate&#8221;.<br \/>He outlines Europe&#8217;s commitments to six key points after conversations with member states.<br \/>They are:<br \/><b>By <a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/author\/alistair-bunkall-499\" target=\"_blank\">Alistair Bunkall<\/a>, Europe correspondent, in Brussels<\/b><br \/>The mood in Brussels is a mixture of determination and deep concern.<br \/>There is, finally, a realisation that Donald Trump isn&#8217;t bluffing in his desire to &#8220;own&#8221; Greenland and a recognition that diplomacy with the erratic US leader might not work this time.&nbsp;<br \/>There is also unanimous agreement in European capitals that a forced seizure of Greenland cannot be allowed and the tariffs announced on Saturday against eight countries, including the UK, are wrong.&nbsp;<br \/>This is fast becoming the biggest transatlantic crisis in generations.&nbsp;<br \/>There is no agreement in yet on how to respond. EU Ambassadors met in Brussels late on Sunday evening to discuss options and assess national positions.&nbsp;<br \/>French President Emmanuel Macron is pushing for the strongest response: triggering the EU&#8217;s anti-coercion instrument.&nbsp;<br \/>This is a lever originally designed to fend off states hostile to the EU, such as China, not something to be used against one of the continent&#8217;s historically closest allies.&nbsp;<br \/>Taking this option would allow the EU to impose retaliatory tariffs on the US, limit US investment and trade with Europe and restrict access to the single market.&nbsp;<br \/>It&#8217;s the bloc&#8217;s most powerful trade weapon; it&#8217;s never been triggered before and using it against Washington would have been previously unthinkable.&nbsp;<br \/>Not any longer.&nbsp;<br \/>It would almost certainly prompt a backlash from Trump, but it would show the EU is no longer willing to be pushed around by the White House.&nbsp;<br \/>Another option being considered is delaying the ratification of the EU-US trade deal that was agreed last summer.&nbsp;<br \/>The EU might feel like it&#8217;s on firm ground here, having finally signed a major free trade agreement this weekend with five South American countries known as the Mercosur bloc.<br \/>The countries involved in this agreement account for around 30% of global GDP and the deal will affect around 700 million consumers.&nbsp;<br \/>Although a suspension of the EU-US trade deal would also impact Europe, Brussels might feel it&#8217;s in a stronger position than Washington here.&nbsp;<br \/>The third option is to continue with diplomacy and keep fingers crossed for a breakthrough.&nbsp;<br \/>Trump said that the new tariffs won&#8217;t kick in until 1 February &#8211; that gives the EU and London a window to act.&nbsp;<br \/><b>Watch: EU ambassadors hold &#8216;scoping exercise&#8217;<\/b><br \/>Trump has repeatedly threatened tariffs against countries, only to then delay, reduce or quietly scrap them.<br \/>The World Economic Forum gets under way in the Swiss resort of Davos this week. Many of Europe&#8217;s leaders will be there, as will Trump and the NATO secretary general.&nbsp;<br \/>It will be an opportunity for some of them to get in the same room and have face-to-face talks with the US president.&nbsp;<br \/>But they will need a stick to wield, so Brussels has only a few days to come up with agreed measures of retaliation to use as leverage and then hope Trump climbs down the ladder.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/>We&#8217;ve been hearing from former US vice president Mike Pence on the morning television programmes in the US.<br \/>He said that he supports the US acquiring Greenland, but had concerns over the way Donald Trump is going about it.<br \/>&#8220;I think it&#8217;s a question right now, not of what the president is trying to accomplish, but how,&#8221; he told CNN.<br \/>&#8220;I have concerns about using what I think is a questionable constitutional authority, imposing unilateral tariffs on NATO allies to achieve this objective.&#8221;<br \/>But Pence reiterated that he supports Trump&#8217;s overall aim.<br \/>&#8220;I think it&#8217;s absolutely in the interest of the United States of America,&#8221; he said.<br \/>&#8220;It was Abraham Lincoln&#8217;s secretary of state who negotiated the purchase of Alaska, who first suggested that the United States also purchased Greenland.&#8221;<br \/>Be the first to get <span>Breaking News<\/span><br \/>Install the Sky News app for free<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMipgFBVV95cUxOdUduc25Kdk05c3ZsdjhMeFVWV3B2eGxYLVVvQk1Ya3BvMm5LaFNuYk9TdUNhRWR0Yjc2UWltdFpTOUJha2t3ZzlURnNlaFByVkljUjRaU3JxVENYNGI0Nm14VGNueGJ2bjlYdmRHSW5fMXNVRndwT2lLQVF0ZUFQWFBiUWVmZm90RTd6U0N2S0VUVG1HSHJJQmdzZFBhSDM5VWh1b2pn?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sir Keir Starmer has told Donald Trump that applying tariffs on eight European countries over Greenland is &#8220;wrong&#8221;, Downing Street says. Meanwhile, EU envoys have been holding emergency talks in Brussels. 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