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Detour Cancelled: Von der Leyen Prioritizes Crisis Management

European lawmakers have formally halted the US trade agreement ratification process, challenging President Trump’s attempt to link tariff policy with his territorial ambitions for Greenland. The suspension represents Brussels’ most concrete material action against what European leaders have described as political blackmail.
Bernd Lange, head of the European Parliament’s trade committee, established clear terms for resuming negotiations, stating that Greenland-related threats must cease entirely before compromise becomes possible. The frozen agreement had been set to eliminate tariffs on many American industrial exports to Europe.
The European Union has preserved its commitment to purchasing $750 billion worth of American energy, with officials confirming this arrangement operates independently from the suspended trade agreement. This strategic separation allows Brussels to maintain energy security cooperation while defending against political coercion.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s cancelled detour to Davos serves as a powerful symbol of shifting priorities. Originally planning to attend the World Economic Forum after her parliamentary address, she instead made the deliberate choice to return directly to Brussels. This decision to prioritize crisis management over international networking underscores the gravity of the situation and signals that addressing Trump’s threats takes precedence over traditional diplomatic engagement.
The Thursday evening emergency summit at 7 PM will address the full spectrum of potential countermeasures available to Brussels. European leaders will consider implementing €93 billion worth of counter-tariffs and potentially activating an unused anti-coercion instrument. Originally conceived to limit Chinese economic pressure, this mechanism could restrict American companies from European market access.

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