French President Emmanuel Macron has issued a stark warning to Europe, urging the EU to brace for renewed tensions with the United States and to seize what he calls the 'Greenland moment' as a catalyst for long-overdue economic reforms. In interviews with several European newspapers, including Le Monde and the Financial Times, Macron emphasized that the recent easing of disputes over Greenland, trade, and technology should not be mistaken for a permanent shift in US-EU relations. He stated, 'When there’s a clear act of aggression, I think what we should do isn’t bow down or try to reach a settlement. I think we’ve tried that strategy for months. It’s not working.' Macron criticized the Trump administration for being 'openly anti-European' and warned of potential US tariffs if the EU proceeds with its Digital Services Act (The Frontier Post, Business Recorder).
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Macron Urges EU to Strengthen Economic Reforms Against US

Macron urges EU to brace for US tensions, seizing the 'Greenland moment' for reforms. He calls for €1.2T in green, digital, and defense investments, facing resistance from Germany and Italy.
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