Greenland, Trump and Europe
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Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland are casting a united front after Trump threatens tariffs.
Jan 18 (Reuters) - Governments reacted cautiously on Sunday to U.S. President Donald Trump's invitation to join his "Board of Peace" initiative aimed at resolving conflicts globally, a plan that diplomats said could harm the work of the United Nations.
Donald Trump is expected to meet global business leaders in Davos on Wednesday, sources familiar with the matter said, as the U.S. President's presence looms large over the annual gathering of the global elite in Switzerland.
Why does Trump want to take over? How big is Greenland compared to the United States? What you need to know about the autonomous territory of Denmark.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has publicly broken ranks with U.S. President Donald Trump over his renewed pressure campaign for the annexation of Greenland. Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on the U.K. and other European allies until Denmark relents and sells the territory of Greenland—a move Starmer has labeled “completely wrong.”
The announcement Saturday night signaled an unusually direct effort by the White House to influence college football scheduling and television programming.
The Trump administration showed no signs of backing down. In an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that European leaders would eventually understand that American control of Greenland would be “best for Greenland, best for Europe and best for the United States.”
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Trump says anything less than having Greenland in the United States' hands is 'unacceptable'
President Donald Trump says that NATO should help the U.S. acquire Greenland and anything less than having the island in U.S. hands is unacceptable. His comments in a social media post Wednesday came hours before Vice President JD Vance was to host Danish and Greenlandic officials for talks.
Trump suggested in a letter to Norway’s leader that losing the Nobel Peace Prize opened up his options for taking Greenland.
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Donald Trump is now using the language of an abusive husband - COMMENT: In a bizarre letter to the prime minister of Norway, the US president has turned to the kind of threats anyone who’s been in a toxic relationship will recognise,