“When you ask me: ‘is the US going to invade Greenland?’ the reply isn’t any,” mentioned Barrot.
However he added: “Now we have entered an period that’s seeing the return of the legislation of the strongest.”
“Ought to we be intimidated? Ought to we be overcome with fear? Evidently, no.
“We have to get up and reinforce ourselves, militarily, in competitors, in a world the place the legislation of the strongest prevails.”
Barrot mentioned he believed that the US is “inherently not imperialistic” and mentioned he “didn’t imagine” that it’s altering.
Nevertheless French authorities spokeswoman Sophie Primas instructed reporters after a cupboard assembly that there was a “type of imperialism” in Trump’s feedback.
“At this time we’re seeing the rise in blocs, we will see this as a type of imperialism, which materialises itself within the statements that we noticed from Mr Trump on the annexation of a whole territory.”
“Greater than ever, we and our European companions should be acutely aware, to get away from a type of naivety, to guard ourselves, to rearm,” she added.
The German authorities spokesman refused to be drawn on whether or not Berlin takes Trump’s threats in opposition to NATO allies Denmark and Canada critically.
“I do not need to assess” the feedback, Hebestreit instructed a information convention, including solely that the German authorities had “taken notice” of them.
On the information convention, Trump referred to as the border with the US’ northern neighbour Canada an “artificially drawn line” and promised to rename the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America.”