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European leaders have vowed to resist President-elect Donald Trump’s territorial ambitions, particularly his suggestions regarding the annexation of Greenland and the acquisition of the Panama Canal. Trump has refused to rule out military or economic coercion to achieve these goals, drawing sharp rebukes from European officials. Germany and France have emphasized that sovereignty and international borders are inviolable. Denmark, a NATO ally, has taken a firm stance, asserting that Greenland is not for sale. This standoff highlights growing transatlantic friction and a potential shift in diplomatic relations as Europe unites to defend international norms against expansionist rhetoric.
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