Donald Trump Demands 'Immediate Negotiations' to Hand Greenland to US
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Addressing the World Economic Forum, US President Donald Trump attacked European energy policies and claimed that the US "returned" to Denmark after the Second World War.
"All I want is a piece of ice": The US President demands "immediate negotiations" in Davos for a purchase of Greenland. Denmark shows itself "unthankful".
DAVOS, Switzerland, January 21.— In his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos launched this Wednesday in this Swiss town, US President Donald Trump apparently reversed his claim to take over by the military force of the island of Greenland; however, he demanded that Denmark begin immediate negotiations with the United States on the transfer of control from Greenland to Washington. “We will probably not get anything unless he decides to use…
Donald Trump excluded for the first time Wednesday in Davos from using force to get hold of Greenland, but demanded "immediate negotiations" on its acquisition by the United States. The US President also settled his accounts with several Western leaders. Overview of the key points of his speech.
In a violent speech at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, US President Donald Trump today, January 21, 2026, used the global stage to intensify his demands for the purchase of Greenland. He called for "immediate negotiations" with Denmark and the European allies. Trump stressed that the US was the only power that could really protect Arctic territory. Although Trump affirmed that he did not want to use violence, the economic pressure is al…
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