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Blinken, French minister stress alliances amid far‑right rise, dismiss Greenland takeover talk and call for tougher internet enforcement

2090933 · January 9, 2025
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Officials said transatlantic partnership remains central as they addressed concerns about the rise of far‑right politics in Europe, rejected talk of a U.S. takeover of Greenland, and urged strict enforcement of EU digital‑service rules to counter disinformation.

Speaking in Paris, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and a French minister stressed the importance of close cooperation with allies to meet shared challenges, dismissed suggestions the United States would try to take Greenland, and urged strong enforcement of European digital‑service rules to limit disinformation.

Blinken said partnerships are more effective than unilateral action and rejected proposals about Greenland outright: “It’s the idea…

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