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Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Donald Trump, speaking Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, said no other country can defend Greenland but the United States. "I have tremendous respect for both the people of Greenland and the people of Denmark, tremendous respect. But every NATO ally has an obligation to be able to defend their own territory, and the fact is, no nation or group of nations is in any position to be able to secure Greenland other than the United States. We're a great power," Trump said.See the Story
Trump Says U.S. Won’t Use Force to Take Greenland in Davos Speech, Calls for ‘Immediate Negotiations’
37% Center coverage: 276 sources

Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Donald Trump on Wednesday said he and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte have “formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland.” Trump said that as a result of that negotiation, he would no longer impose punitive tariffs on a slew of European countries that were set to begin Feb. 1.See the Story
Trump says he reached Greenland deal ‘framework’ with NATO, backs off Europe tariffs
42% Center coverage: 239 sources

Business · United StatesEuropean lawmakers on Wednesday suspended the approval of the trade deal the EU and U.S. agreed in July. In a statement on Wednesday, European Parliament member Bernd Lange, and INTA chair on EU-US trade relations, said the recent plans by President Donald Trump to impose tariffs of between 10% to 25% on European nations go against the terms of the trade pact.See the Story
European lawmakers suspend U.S. trade deal amid Greenland tariff tensions
36% Right coverage: 126 sources
