Donald Trump, World Economic Forum
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The California governor planned to respond to Trump's Greenland takeover remarks on Wednesday in Davos, Switzerland.
Donald Trump's appearance at the World Economic Forum has further alienated European allies. Business and political leaders were expecting the worst, but much of the Davos talk was for a domestic audience.
In his much anticipated speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, President Donald Trump reiterated his desire to take over Greenland, railed against wind farms, and criticized what he claimed was an imbalance in trade between the United States and the rest of the world.
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Trump cancels tariff threat over Greenland, says NATO agreed to ‘framework’ of future Arctic deal
President Donald Trump has announced he is canceling a planned tariff on U.S. allies in Europe over Greenland.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum CEO reception in Davos, President Donald Trump said “sometimes you need a dictator” while reflecting on reactions to his earlier speech.
Greenland and Iceland have many similarities — both North Atlantic Nordic islands with Viking history. But that does not mean
President Donald Trump changed planes to continue his trip to Davos, Switzerland, to attend the World Economic Forum. He initially commenced his trip on Air Force One. However, the plane was forced to return to base in Maryland after it faced a minor electrical issue.
"They're not there for us on Iceland, that I can tell you," the president said in a remark that appeared to be about Greenland.