The European Union has issued a firm stance against any attempts to challenge its borders, following President-elect Donald Trump's comments on Greenland. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot stated that the EU would not tolerate any assault on its sovereign territory, including Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory linked to the EU. The comments came as Germany reiterated that borders should not be altered by force, aligning with the United Nations Charter. Meanwhile, Russia expressed support for Trump's position, which aligns with its stance on Ukraine.