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The Greenland TACO Won't Heal the Transatlantic Rift

Photo by Antoine Schibler on UnsplashHours after giving a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he repeated his desire to annex Greenland from Denmark, U.S. President Donald Trump backed down. He said on social media that the threat of tariffs on Denmark and seven other European countries who opposed his bid for U.S. control of Greenland was off, and announced the “framework” of a deal over Greenland, the details of whi…

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After a turbulent day with Trump's threats and subsequent retraction, Danes and Greenlanders are wondering whether they can trust the US president. The government in Copenhagen remains cautiously optimistic. By Arne Bartram.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Denmark has welcomed US President Donald Trump's statement that he has ruled out the possibility of taking Greenland by force.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Danish Foreign Minister Lars Rasmussen said today that it is positive that US President Donald Trump has given up on the use of force to annex Greenland and said that Denmark will not give up its "red lines" in everything that follows.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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President Donald Trump's desire to get Greenland remains "indicted", in line with the statements made by the US leader at the Davos World Economic Forum, he considers the head of Danish diplomacy, according to Reuters and AFP. "What's going on...

·Romania
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Donald Trump wants to buy Greenland, not take control of the island by military force. He will now call for "immediate negotiations". - It is positive that it is said that military force will not be used. But it will not make this problem go away, says Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen. Sweden's support for Denmark is strong, emphasizes Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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It is positive that the US is ruling out military force, but at the same time it is clear that the Greenland issue remains on the agenda – this is how Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen reacts to Trump's speech in Davos. – It is quite clear that the president's ambition is intact, he says.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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