Greenland, Trump and Europe
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Donald Trump has questioned whether Nato would come to the “rescue” of the US but played down the fallout from a rift with Europe over his plans to take control of Greenland. The US President also said “you’ll find out” when asked how far he was willing to go to acquire the island, which is a semi-autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark.
European Parliament Member Anders Vistisen confronts President Donald Trump's Greenland interest with profanity-laced rebuke, drawing official reprimand from parliament leadership.
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland are casting a united front after Trump threatens tariffs.
The United States and NATO will come to an agreement on the future of Greenland that will satisfy both sides, U.S. President Donald Trump told a press conference on Tuesday.
Trump has long said he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who recently won the prize for her fight for democracy, gave her prize medal to Trump. But the Norwegian Nobel Committee said the award can’t be revoked, shared or transferred.
The heads of state of all 27 European Union nations will meet for an "extraordinary meeting" later this week, European council president Antonio Costa said on Sunday.
President Donald Trump has shared private messages from world leaders about Greenland, revealing softer tones behind public criticism.
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