Austria on Greenland Dispute: Europe Must “Take Action”

Vienna (APA) – On Tuesday, Austria’s federal government reaffirmed the remarks made by Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) the previous day concerning the blackmail tactics employed by US President Donald Trump regarding Greenland. Economy Minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer (ÖVP) asserted that Europe should “not stand idly by” in light of Trump’s intentions. Infrastructure Minister Peter Hanke (SPÖ) stressed the importance of demonstrating Europe’s economic strength.

Chancellor Stocker had previously told APA that the EU must respond with confidence and unity. Hanke discussed the necessity of adopting a “dual strategy,” emphasizing that while it’s vital to express Europe’s commitment to economic cooperation, it is equally important to showcase its economic power.

“It is beneficial to highlight our significant strength in various sectors – and it could indeed have repercussions if we are left with no choice but to resort to tariffs and other measures to assert Europe’s independence,” Hanke mentioned in the press briefing following the Council of Ministers meeting.

He further emphasized the need for a strategy rooted in “coordination, communication, and optimal inclusion of partners,” cautioning against hastily abandoning decades of cooperation and advocating for a clear expression of Europe’s perspective to stakeholders in the USA, beyond Trump.

Hattmannsdorfer: Europe must “not stand idly by”

Minister Hattmannsdorfer characterized the evolving global order as “Darwinist,” asserting that Europe must actively engage. “Europe possesses the largest internal market and aims to assert a leading role in geo-economics and geopolitics,” he stated, while noting that dialogue is essential.

Hattmannsdorfer highlighted Austria’s trade surplus of four billion euros with the USA, citing its importance as the second-largest market after Germany for Austria’s prosperity. He cautioned that Europe must “not die in beauty” and should present a united front, adding that “the greatest danger would be if individual players diverge.”

Europe needs a “common line”

When asked about the comments from Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who indicated that Hungary would not support a joint EU declaration on Greenland’s future, Hattmannsdorfer refrained from judgment. He stated it was “wise and sensible” for European leaders to convene on these issues to adopt a “common line,” acknowledging that discussions would likely entail varying viewpoints. Szijjarto had previously remarked in Prague that the issue was bilateral rather than an EU matter.

Trump had earlier threatened punitive tariffs against European states involved in the military deployment to the Danish island, contingent on Denmark’s agreement to sell the island to the USA. These threats elicited strong reactions from European nations. EU Council President António Costa announced a special summit for heads of state and government to deliberate on an appropriate response, including potential economic retaliatory measures such as tariffs. (20.01.2026)


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15 responses to “Austria on Greenland Dispute: Europe Must “Take Action””

  1. fresh peper Avatar
    fresh peper

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed, another masterclass in diplomatic chess from our dear leaders about a chunk of ice nobody wants. 🙄 I suppose next they’ll be negotiating over who gets the best spot for sunbathing on the glaciers! 🥶

  2. shade nightman Avatar
    shade nightman

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing like a good old-fashioned geopolitical soap opera over some ice-capped rocks. You’d think in a continent known for diplomacy, we could sort our issues without needing a reality TV star to stir the pot. 😂

  3. Europe must be quaking in its boots at the thought of tariffs from Trump over a chunk of ice. Maybe we should just send him a postcard from Greenland instead of “taking action,” eh? 😏✈️

  4. Look at Austria, getting all riled up over Greenland like it’s the last schnitzel at the buffet. Who knew the fate of Europe hinged on a chunk of ice and a couple of tariffs? 😂

  5. SpellTansy Avatar
    SpellTansy

    Isn’t it charming how Europe is suddenly all about unity and strength when a businessman in a bad haircut throws a tantrum over a rock in the ice? 😂 Must be nice to have your priorities sorted while sipping café au lait!

  6. Mule Skinner Avatar
    Mule Skinner

    Isn’t it adorable how Europe’s now trying to flex its muscles over Greenland like a toddler playing king on a cardboard throne? 😂 Meanwhile, the rest of the world just grabs the popcorn and watches the show.

  7. Are Ess Tee Avatar
    Are Ess Tee

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that Greenland was the new hot topic in European geopolitics? Maybe next, we’ll be discussing the price of cheese in relation to world peace. 🧀💼

  8. Seems like Europe’s finally decided to dust off its old playbook and pretend it’s still relevant in the global chess game. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew Greenland was the new hot property? Maybe next they’ll start haggling over Antarctica! 🥳

  9. Voodoo Cyclone Avatar
    Voodoo Cyclone

    Typical European power play over a patch of ice, eh? Just what we needed—an ice capades showdown while we’re trying to figure out where to park our scooters. 🥴

  10. freeze queen Avatar
    freeze queen

    Typical European drama, eh? While we’re busy deciding who gets Greenland, maybe we should also consider who gets the last croissant at the café! 🍵🥐

  11. Fancy that, Austria lecturing on economic strength while trying to figure out how to assert itself over a chunk of ice! 😏 Maybe next they’ll suggest a bake-off with Trump to settle international disputes—after all, who wouldn’t want a slice of that? 🍰

  12. celtic charger Avatar
    celtic charger

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “let’s unite” quite like a bunch of ministers arguing over who gets to play with Greenland. 😂

  13. firebrang Avatar

    So, Austria’s got its knickers in a twist over Greenland while Trump plays Monopoly. Must be nice to have such pressing concerns when the weather’s just as cold as the icebergs up north! ❄️😏

  14. Serendipity Avatar
    Serendipity

    Isn’t it just charming how Europe is suddenly all about unity and economic strength when someone like Trump throws a tantrum over a chunk of ice? 😂 Maybe they should’ve been this proactive when it came to Brexit!

  15. third moon Avatar
    third moon

    Seems like Austria’s taken up the mantle of the EU’s moral compass on Greenland—who knew they had time between waltzing and producing fine schnitzels? 🍻 If only taking action were as easy as yodeling about it!

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