Leaders Slam Trump’s Greenland Threats at Davos
EU leaders at Davos, from von der Leyen to Macron, united to condemn Trump’s Greenland acquisition threats, underscoring that sovereignty is not a bargaining chip.
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EU leaders at Davos, from von der Leyen to Macron, united to condemn Trump’s Greenland acquisition threats, underscoring that sovereignty is not a bargaining chip.
Denmark has sent more troops to Greenland on Jan 19, 2026, for expanded NATO exercises amid rising U.S. tensions over former President Trump’s bid for control. Arctic readiness steps up.
Thousands rallied in Nuuk and Copenhagen over the weekend to protest President Trump’s threats to buy Greenland, waving flags and signs saying “Greenland is not for sale.”
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning says all countries’ lawful rights in the Arctic must be respected after US President Trump’s Greenland remarks. 🌐❄️
European nations have rallied behind Greenland this week, condemning President Trump’s bid to seize the Arctic island as illegitimate and sparking NATO coordination talks.
Greenland’s political parties and locals push back at President Trump’s suggestion to buy or seize the island, insisting Greenlanders alone must decide their future.
Experts unpack the Trump White House proposal to acquire Greenland, Europe’s pushback, and what strategic, historical and economic factors are at play.
Greenland’s leader and European allies push back on Trump’s renewed talk of annexation, saying the island’s future belongs to its people.
President Trump has reignited debate over acquiring Greenland for security and resources, triggering strong pushback from Denmark, Greenlanders, and the EU.
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