Trump demands Europe cut deal on Greenland
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Trump originally said he would speak about affordability, but his cost-of-living speech was overshadowed by his desire for the U.S. to take Greenland.
After talks in Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday, U.S. allies warn of a rupture over President Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on countries that don't back his Greenland takeover.
During the World Economic Forum, U.S. President Donald Trump made clear his desire for Greenland, pledging non-violence in acquisition efforts, while criticizing NATO and European leaders. His speech,
President Trump was speaking to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, early Wednesday morning, Jan. 21.
President Trump used his address in Davos to repeatedly deride European allies and vow that NATO shouldn’t stand in the way of US expansionism.
President Trump delivered an address at the World Economic Forum Wednesday, as tensions are rising with European leaders. Here’s what to know about the meeting.
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The Davos Forum places the world "on the brink of the precipice" and calls for "dialogue" in the face of the danger of confrontation
Record attendance and also uncertainty with multiple downside risks for the economy. Hours before the official opening of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, the rooms of the Davos Congress Center and the surrounding hotels were already bustling with top executives from around the world eager to find answers to the chain of uncertainties looming over their financial statements.
President Donald Trump arrived in Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum and is set to deliver his speech at its scheduled time despite his flight being delayed by a mechanical issue.