"Matters between allies are resolved through discussion, not pressure": Finnish President amid Greenland row
Jan 18, 2026
Helsinki [Finland], January 18 : Expressing support for Denmark and Greenland, Finnish President Alexander Stubb stressed that disputes between allies must be resolved through dialogue and shared rules rather than political or economic pressure.
Emphasising European unity and respect for territorial integrity, Stubb reaffirmed Finland's support for Denmark and Greenland, highlighted the importance of strengthening Arctic security with allies, and cautioned that potential U.S. tariffs could damage transatlantic relations and trigger a harmful escalation.
In a post on X, he said, "Finland proceeds from the principle that matters between allies are resolved through discussion and shared rules of the game, not by creating pressure. Strengthening Arctic security together with allies is important for Finland. This is also the goal of the activity in Greenland led by Denmark and coordinated among the allies. European countries stand united. We emphasize the principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty. We support Denmark and Greenland. Dialogue with the United States continues. Tariffs would be detrimental to the transatlantic relationship and could lead to a harmful spiral,"
https://x.com/alexstubb/status/2012616210148463062?s=20
Earlier, David van Weel, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, said that the nation is in talks with the EU Commission amid US President Donald Trump's tariffs.
In a post on X, he said, "We have taken note of President Trump's announcement on tariffs. Military efforts related to exercises in Greenland are intended to contribute to security in the Arctic region. The Netherlands is in close contact with the EU Commission and partners on our response."
https://x.com/ministerBZ/status/2012607783766544460?s=20
On Saturday, Trump threatened to impose tariffs on the United Kingdom and other European countries unless they agree to sell Greenland.
In his post, Trump claimed the move is necessary for national security, citing China's and Russia's interest in the territory.
He offered to negotiate with the European nations but warned of escalating tariffs of 10 per cent from February 1, 2026, and 25 per cent from June 1, 2026, if a deal wasn't reached, stating it was "time for Denmark to give back" after years of US support.
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland are the countries Trump mentioned in his post, which are now under fire from his tariff threats.
"Starting on February 1st, 2026, all of the above mentioned Countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, The United Kingdom, The Netherlands, and Finland), will be charged a 10% Tariff on any and all goods sent to the United States of America. On June 1st, 2026, the Tariff will be increased to 25%. This Tariff will be due and payable until such time as a Deal is reached for the Complete and Total purchase of Greenland," Trump posted.