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Trump had ‘fiery’ call with Danish prime minister over Greenland: Report

  • U.S. President Donald Trump had a fiery 45-minute call with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen about acquiring Greenland, which she stated is not for sale.
  • The conversation reportedly went poorly, with Trump being aggressive after Frederiksen's rejection of the sale, despite her offer for cooperation.
  • Trump threatened tariffs against Denmark and did not rule out military force to take control of Greenland, raising concerns among European officials.
  • Leaders in Denmark and Greenland have strongly opposed Trump's expansionist rhetoric, emphasizing their desire for independence and not being for sale.
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Five top European officials told the Financial Times about the tense call between the two leaders. They fear that this exchange will worsen the foreign policy crisis between NATO allies.

·Paris, France
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Revealed by European sources to the Financial Times, the conversation would have been extremely aggressive on the part of the American president who threatened Denmark with tariffs

·Turin, Italy
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The New Republic broke the news in on Friday, January 24, 2025.
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