Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni pushed back against Donald Trump’s new tariff threat tied to Greenland’s security, calling it a “mistake” and urging that any dispute be handled through NATO channels instead of unilateral measures. She framed the clash as a “misunderstanding” between the United States and European allies, arguing that Europe’s push to help secure Greenland and the wider Arctic is meant to deter hostile actors, not undermine Washington. Watch for details
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