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China warns Europe against US dependence

Published on: January 21, 2026 10:15 PM

China has distanced itself from the Greenland issue, rejecting any plan to compete for influence. Spokesperson Guo Jiakun said Beijing engages with all nations on respect and equality. He emphasized China aims to remain a stabilizing and constructive global force.

The comments came as US President Donald Trump’s bid to acquire Greenland unsettled NATO allies. European leaders worry it could shift transatlantic security and prompt trade tensions with the US. Chinese media urged Europe to reconsider reliance on America for defense and security.

Read more: Trump confident US exports will gain access to China

State-run outlets highlighted Europe’s overdependence on the United States and lack of cooperation with China and Russia. Editorials said the Greenland crisis shows the need for European strategic autonomy. Diversifying partnerships, they added, would protect Europe’s collective interests against unilateral pressure.

Guo stressed China has no intention of exploiting the situation for its gain. He called for friendly exchanges with all countries and warned against divisive approaches. Meanwhile, EU officials fear US tariffs could strengthen China and Russia’s influence.

Read more: China posts $1.2 trillion trade surplus despite US tariffs 

Observers say the Greenland controversy may accelerate Europe’s reassessment of security ties. Analysts expect Brussels to explore new diplomatic and defense partnerships. China’s stance reinforces its push for multipolar cooperation while avoiding direct confrontation.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Beijing statement, China Greenland, Europe security, Greenland crisis, Latest, transatlantic relations, US dependence

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