US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on countries that don't support his plan to annex Greenland, according to a report.
The US president made the statement in a tweet earlier this week. The threat comes as tensions between the US and some European nations have been high due to trade disputes.
It's not clear which specific countries will face tariffs if Trump goes ahead with his plan, but it is known that he has been critical of Greenland's neutrality on several occasions.
The move could be seen as an attempt by Trump to assert American influence in the region and potentially gain an advantage in any potential negotiations over trade agreements.
The situation remains fluid, however, and further developments are likely to emerge in the coming days.
The US president made the statement in a tweet earlier this week. The threat comes as tensions between the US and some European nations have been high due to trade disputes.
It's not clear which specific countries will face tariffs if Trump goes ahead with his plan, but it is known that he has been critical of Greenland's neutrality on several occasions.
The move could be seen as an attempt by Trump to assert American influence in the region and potentially gain an advantage in any potential negotiations over trade agreements.
The situation remains fluid, however, and further developments are likely to emerge in the coming days.