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Greenland and Denmark have formed a united front to face down US President Donald Trump, momentarily setting aside the troubled history between them. In the last month of diplomatic back-and-forth, Greenland and Denmark have presented a united front, speaking with one voice.

Italy's willingness to cooperate with the United States remains firm, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday (January 23), as she spoke to the media after holding bilateral talks in Rome with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Both Italy and Germany "historically have had privileged relations with the United States," Meloni told reporters, praising the "pragmatic, rather than instinctive" approach of the two countries towards Washington. "There are objectively problems with how the initiative (the Board of Peace) has been configured, which for us are even of a constitutional nature. To date, the statute that has been sent to us would be unconstitutional and therefore incompatible with our system," Meloni said.

President Trump's actions are challenging the established global order. He is making decisions based on personal interactions, causing concern among allies. This approach is creating uncertainty in international relations. Leaders are discussing new ways to cooperate independently of the US. This shift signals a significant change in global diplomacy.