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    By Latest News Editor on January 20, 2026 Canada, EU, Greenland, North America, UK News, USA News, USA politics, World News
    European leaders hold group chat for Trump’s ‘wild statements’ | News World
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    TL:DR – European leaders hold group chat for Trump’s ‘wild statements’ | News World

    • European leaders have formed a group chat, ‘The Washington Group,’ to discuss President Trump’s actions and their potential impact.
    • Members include Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz, Alexander Stubb, Giorgia Meloni, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Ursula von der Leyen.
    • The group focuses on coordination in response to Trump’s international policy moves.
    • Trump has been active on social media, posting provocative images related to Greenland and international relations.
    • Macron proposed a G7 summit to address concerns over Trump’s Greenland actions.

    European leaders ‘have group chat about Trump’ for when he says ‘something wild’ | News World



    European leaders hold group chat for Trump’s ‘wild statements’ | News World
    Multiple European leaders are in the group chat (Picture: Getty)

    President Donald Trump’s every move – on social media, speaking to the press and in person – is facing more scrutiny than ever.

    But it’s not just the public worried about his actions in Greenland; NATO and several European leaders have dedicated a group chat called ‘The Washington Group’ to unpack his ‘potentially damaging’ moves.

    Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Germany’s Friedrich Merz, Finland’s Alexander Stubb, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, and even Volodymyr Zelensky are in the chat, which also includes European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

    Whenever Trump does something worrying on an international scale, the group begins chatting.

    A source familiar with the group told Politico: ‘When things start moving quickly, it’s hard to do the coordination, and this group [chat] is really effective. It tells you a lot about the personal relationships and how they matter.’

    Most of the messages are about responding to his policy actions, rather than rapidly responding to his often provocative statements, the source said.

    During a press conference this evening, Trump was asked about his relationship with Macron and Starmer.

    He told reporters: ‘I think I get along well with them. They always treat me well. They get a little rough when I’m not around, but when I’m around they treat me very nicely.

    ‘I like both of them; they’re both liberal. They’ve got to straighten out their countries. London has a lot of problems, Paris has a lot of problems.’

    He named immigration and energy as the ‘problems’ he was referring to, hitting out at what he called ‘the windmills’ and backing the use of North Sea oil and gas.

    WASHINGTON, DC January 16: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press on the South Lawn of the White House on Friday January 16, 2026. (Photo by Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
    Trump’s actions have been scrutinized worldwide (Picture: The Washington Post)

    Trump’s recent actions in Greenland have no doubt worried members of the group, many of whom are in Davos for the World Economic Forum this week.

    The US President has maintained pressure on European allies over his demand to seize control of Greenland as markets fell in response to his tariff threats.

    He also launched an attack on the UK decision to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, revealed messages from European leaders, and posted images showing Greenland as US territory.

    Trump fired off a flurry of posts on his Truth Social platform overnight.

    He posted a doctored image of European leaders in the Oval Office looking at a map on which Greenland, Canada, and Venezuela were all covered in the US flag.

    And he shared an image showing him, Vice President JD Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio raising the flag on Greenland next to a sign proclaiming it as ‘US territory est. 2026’.

    In a sign of international leaders’ efforts to persuade Trump back to more traditional diplomacy, the US president posted an image of a text message from France’s Emmanuel Macron offering to host an impromptu summit of G7 leaders in Paris on Thursday.

    In the message, Macron said ‘I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland’.

    He offered to set up a meeting of the G7, which includes the UK, alongside representatives from Denmark, Ukraine, Russia, and Syria, and also invited Trump to dinner in Paris.

    Trump also published a message from NATO chief Mark Rutte saying: ‘I am committed to finding a way forward on Greenland’ and promising to use media appearances in Davos to highlight the US president’s work on Syria, Ukraine, and Gaza.

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