Trump says he had ‘very good’ phone call with Nato’s Rutte about Greenland
President Trump discussed Greenland acquisition and threatened tariffs on European allies during a call with NATO's secretary-general amid alliance tensions, officials said.
- US President Donald Trump spoke with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte about Greenland and plans a meeting in Davos, stating, "Greenland is imperative for National and World Security."
- Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Denmark and other European countries unless they agree to sell Greenland, claiming this is necessary for security against China and Russia.
- The US is deploying a NORAD aircraft to Greenland's Pituffik space base amid rising tensions surrounding Trump's push to acquire the territory.
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Trump also announced a "meeting of the different parties" on Greenland in Davos. ...
Trump says will meet Greenland officials at Davos after call with NATO's Rutte
US President Donald Trump spoke with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte about Greenland. They agreed to a meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Trump highlighted Greenland's vital role in national and global security. The Arctic island's strategic location and its connection to transatlantic defense infrastructure were key discussion points. This brings renewed focus to Greenland's importance.
President Trump has re-shared a private message he received from NATO chief Rutte. In it, Rutte again compliments the American president on his efforts to promote world peace. Trump further writes that he also had a phone call with the NATO chief, which he described as "very good." "Dear Donald, what you have achieved today in Syria is incredible," Rutte wrote in the message, which Trump shared on his social media platform, Truth Social. "Thank …
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