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Prime Minister Mark Carney says U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to buy Greenland is a serious situation.
Canadian news outlets report carney is considering sending Canadian soldiers to Greenland for military exercises with NATO allies.
Reports say this could happen by the end of the week according to two unnamed senior Canadian officials.
All eyes are going to be on the World Economic Forum this week where Trump’s plan to taken over Greenland is expected to take center stage.
Carney said he is concerned about this escalation.
“We always will support sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries where ever their geographic location is,” he said.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre posted on ‘X’ Sunday night, calling it “unacceptable for the U.S. to seize the territory of a sovereign country, including by threatening tariffs on other NATO countries.”
Over the weekend, Trump threatened to impose tariffs on eight European nations against the U.S. plan to buy the self-governing Danish territory.
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the U.K., the Netherlands and Finland will face a 10 per cent tariff starting February 1.
It’ll then jump to 25 per cent on June 1 if no deal is reached by the U.S.
Meantime, Greenlanders are condemning Trump’s latest efforts to pressure European nations to cave to his plan
European Council President Antonio Costa reconfirmed the group’s commitment to unity in support and solidarity with Denmark and Greenland as well as readiness to defend itself.
He says he’ll be holding an extraordinary meeting of the European Council in the coming days.
Both Carney and Trump will be in Switzerland this week for the World Economic Forum which starts today.
The prime minister has already said he plans to share his position on greenland with trump if he seems him.