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Trump says Greenland framework with NATO involves mineral rights for U.S.

  • On Jan 20, President Donald Trump said a framework for a future deal on Greenland and the Arctic has been formed, adding, "Based upon this understanding, I will not be imposing the Tariffs that were scheduled to go into effect on February 1st."
  • Trump pursued Greenland to address US security and mineral access, citing Arctic concerns and rare earth minerals, while threatening tariffs set to start February 1st, rising to 25%.
  • After meeting NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump described talks as productive, while diplomatic sources told CBS there was no agreement for American control of Greenland.
  • Reports said the plan could allow the US to build more military bases on Greenland while the territory already hosts more than 100 US military personnel at Pituffik base; Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, and Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy, will report directly to Trump.
  • Greenlandic representatives said negotiations must include them, as NATO spokeswoman Allison Hart framed talks as preventing Russia and China gaining footholds and said the Greenland pursuit has damaged EU–US relations.
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Analysis by Matt Egan, CNN: President Donald Trump said Wednesday he has reached a framework agreement with NATO on the future of Greenland that will include rare earth mineral rights. “They’re going to be involved in the mineral rights, and we’re going to be involved,” Trump said of NATO and the United States in an interview with CNBC following the initial announcement at Truth Social. He did not specify any preliminary terms. But Greenland’s u…

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The US president suspends tariffs after a "very productive" meeting with Rutte.

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Turn on Greenland in Davos: after having excluded for the first time the use of force, Trump announced a framework agreement with NATO on the island and the cancellation of duties threatened against the European countries that had sent soldiers to Nuuk. Rutte talks about a "positive" meeting with the US President but states that much remains to be done to reach an understanding and that Greenland's sovereignty has not been discussed with Trump. …

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channelchek.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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