Senior European diplomats are due to hold crisis talks after Donald Trump said he was targeting eight European nations with tariffs over their opposition to his attempt to annex Greenland.
Italyโs prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, said Trumpโs tariffs would be a mistake, and the Dutch foreign minister, David van Weel, described the US presidentโs threats to allies as โblackmailโ, as reaction from European leaders continued to pile up.
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, will urge the EU to use its powerful anti-coercion instrument if the US goes ahead with the tariffs in the standoff over Greenland, Agence France-Presse reported on Sunday, citing his team.
The anti-coercion law, which has so far never been used, enables the EU to impose punitive economic measures on a country seeking to force a policy change.
The ambassadors of the EUโs 27 member states will meet later on Sunday in an emergency session after Trump announced tariffs
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