EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has warned the United States that imposing tariffs on European allies could have serious consequences for the bloc’s security and economy, while benefiting global rivals like China and Russia.
In a post on social media platform X, Kallas wrote that Beijing and Moscow “must be pleased,” as they would benefit from divisions among allies. She added that any threat to the security of Greenland can be addressed within NATO mechanisms, while cautioning that tariffs could make both Europe and the U.S. poorer and undermine shared prosperity.
This statement comes after warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump about imposing tariffs on several European countries, a move that has raised widespread concern in Brussels and other European capitals.
