The Biggest Moments From Trump's Davos 2026 Address
- Donald Trump delivered a speech at Davos where he criticized Washington's allies in Europe and discussed Greenland's status, claiming that 'no nation can secure Greenland other than the US'.
- Trump called Denmark 'ungrateful' and stated that America was 'stupid' to have returned Greenland after World War II, emphasizing its importance for national security.
- NATO leaders are attempting to prevent a diplomatic crisis regarding Greenland's future amid Trump's repeated threats to seize the territory, which belongs to Denmark.
- When asked about his intentions to gain Greenland, Trump responded simply with 'you'll find out'.
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The biggest moments from Trump's Davos 2026 address
Donald Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos covered topics such as Greenland, windmills, NATO, and shifting global power. These were the moments that mattered most and why they're fueling debate.Read the original article on Business Insider
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President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday, speaking to an audience of the globe’s wealthiest and most influential leaders. Tensions with European allies over Greenland have taken center stage at this year’s gathering in the Alpine village. YouTube creator Nick Shirley will testify on Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol about his findings, during a House Judiciary Hearing named “When Public Fund…
Although the call brings together nearly 3,000 leaders from more than 130 countries, highlighting the record of almost 400 high-level political leaders, more than 60 leaders, almost 1,000 CEOs of global and technological corporations, it is an absence that takes all the attention, that of Denmark.
Donald Trump announced a principle of agreement on Greenland after a meeting in Davos with NATO leader outside the World Economic Forum. The President of the United States said it would be excellent for the United States and all NATO allies, but he did not explain whether the solution involved the purchase of the island.
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