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International law applies to everyone, including US, says German finance minister

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Posted on January 11, 2026

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BERLIN, Jan 11 (Reuters) - The principles of international law apply to everyone, including the United States, German Finance Minister and Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil said on Sunday, in reference

German Finance Minister Asserts International Law Applies to All, Including US

International Law and Global Cooperation

BERLIN, Jan 11 (Reuters) - The principles of international law apply to everyone, including the United States, German Finance Minister and Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil said on Sunday, in reference to President Donald Trump's threats to seize Greenland.

Germany's Stance on Territorial Integrity

"It is solely up to Denmark and Greenland to decide about Greenland's future. Territorial sovereignty and integrity must be respected," Klingbeil said ahead of his departure to Washington for a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of Seven advanced economies.

Focus on Critical Minerals at G7

A U.S. military seizure of the mineral-rich Arctic island from Denmark, a long-time ally, would send shockwaves through NATO and deepen the divide between Trump and European leaders.

China's Dominance in Mineral Supply Chain

"We increase security in the Arctic together as NATO allies, not in opposition to one another," Klingbeil said.

ACCESS TO CRITICAL MINERALS WILL BE G7 FOCUS

Monday's G7 meeting will focus on access to critical minerals as Western countries seek to reduce their dependence on China given moves by Beijing to impose strict export controls on rare earths.

Klingbeil said Germany has a strong interest in expanding international cooperation in this area in order to strengthen security of supply, reduce dependencies and ensure reliable economic framework conditions.

"That is why it is important that we consult with our international partners and - wherever possible - act together," he said.

China dominates the critical minerals supply chain, refining between 47% and 87% of copper, lithium, cobalt, graphite and rare earths, according to the International Energy Agency.

(Reporting by Maria Martinez, Editing by Miranda Murray)

Key Takeaways

  • German Finance Minister stresses international law applies to all countries.
  • Territorial integrity of Greenland must be respected.
  • G7 meeting focuses on critical minerals and reducing dependency on China.
  • NATO allies should cooperate in the Arctic for security.
  • China dominates the global supply chain for critical minerals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are critical minerals?
Critical minerals are essential raw materials that are crucial for the production of various technologies and products, including electronics, renewable energy systems, and defense applications.
What is NATO?
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe established for mutual defense against aggression.

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