Trump reiterates at NATO summit that Greenland should be controlled by US, not Denmark
Trump renewed his push for U.S. control of Greenland and said he could remove American troops from Europe if NATO allies resist.
- President Donald Trump asserted at a NATO summit in Turkey that Greenland should be controlled by the United States rather than Denmark, causing tensions among NATO allies.
- Trump threatened to remove all U.S. troops from Europe, criticizing European countries over issues including defense spending and strategic concerns.
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenland's Foreign Minister Múte Egede stated that Greenland's future should be decided by its people and Denmark, rejecting U.S. claims.
- Other NATO members emphasized that Greenland's sovereignty must be respected and underlined commitments to NATO and European security.
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At NATO Summit, Trump Reiterates US Should Control Greenland
Donald Trump said Greenland should be controlled by the United States, not Denmark, reaffirming a stance that has caused tensions among NATO allies just as leaders of the alliance gathered for a summit in Turkey.
President Trump doesn't rule out US troop withdrawal from NATO countries, renews call for US control of Greenland
President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with NATO at a summit in Turkey, citing a lack of support in the Iran war and reiterating his push for U.S. control of Greenland.
Trump reiterates Greenland should be controlled by US, but adds move would hurt relationship with NATO - The Tribune
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (local time) reiterated that Greenland "should be controlled by the United States," arguing that the Arctic island is strategically important for American security, CNN reported.
US President Donald Trump today repeated the demand that the United States of America should take control of Greenland.
Donald Trump renews Greenland takeover bid as POTUS warns of the END of Europe
Donald Trump has reaffirmed his intentions for the United States to acquire Greenland as he arrived for the Nato summit today.The United States President also threatened to pull all American armed forces out of Europe if pushback on the matter continues.Arriving in Ankara on Tuesday, Mr Trump suggested his commitment to European defence has been fractured by political decisions by leaders on immigration and fossil fuels.He said: “I was very disa…
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