Pakistan, Jan. 22 -- EU leaders will review their relationship with the United States at an emergency summit after Donald Trump's recent threats over Greenland shook transatlantic confidence. Trump had threatened tariffs on eight European countries and even hinted at military action to acquire Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. On Wednesday, he abruptly reversed course, ruling out force and tariffs, and suggested a deal to resolve the dispute.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz welcomed Trump's U-turn but urged Europeans not to write off the transatlantic partnership too quickly. EU governments remain cautious of further abrupt changes by the US president, who is increasingly seen as unpredictable and coercive.

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