US negotiating 'total access' to Greenland, Trump tells Maria Bartiromo
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump told Fox Business he is negotiating U.S. total access to Greenland in preliminary talks in Davos, Switzerland.
- At Davos, NATO and U.S. officials described the effort as national security to keep Russia and China from gaining a foothold and support the Golden Dome missile defense, while senior U.S. officials laid groundwork for greater Arctic security.
- After meeting with Rutte, Trump paused planned tariffs scheduled for February 1st, and NBC News reported Greenland could cost as much as $700 billion to purchase.
- Denmark's prime minister insisted Thursday that sovereignty cannot be negotiated, while Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dan Caine and U.S. advisers persuaded the president against military force.
- Negotiations remain preliminary with details to be finalized and released, and if completed, the deal could expand U.S. troops, bases and NATO presence in Greenland to counter Russia and China.
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The head of the Western alliance and Donald Trump discussed reshaping the US-Denmark military agreement.
Founded on the Air Force One border, while returning to the US from Davos, President Donald Trump continued to offer details of the Greenland Framework Agreement, stating that more information will be available in two weeks, reports CNN.
Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that a "agreement framework" had been reached after a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
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After threatening the Arctic island of annexation, the US President refers to an imprecise agreement combining security, access to ores and the presence of NATO in the Arctic. But neither Nuuk nor Copenhagen agree with the opaque discussions conducted without them.
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