NATO chief has talked with Trump about Greenland

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has spoken with US President Donald Trump about the security situation in Greenland and the Arctic. Rutte announced this on the platform X and looks forward to meeting Trump in Davos later this week. The conversation comes amid Trump's threats of tariffs against several countries, including Sweden and Denmark, if the US is not allowed to take over Greenland.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has held a conversation with US President Donald Trump regarding the security situation in Greenland and the Arctic. Rutte announced this on the platform X on January 18, 2026. In the post, he wrote: “Talade med USA:s president gällande säkerhetssituationen på Grönland och Arktis. Vi kommer att fortsätta arbeta med det här och jag ser fram emot att träffa honom i Davos senare i veckan”.

Trump plans to attend the World Economic Forum in the Swiss alpine town of Davos during the coming week. The background to the conversation is Trump's statement from Saturday, when he threatened to impose tariffs on Sweden, Denmark, and several other countries if the US is not allowed to take over Greenland, the world's largest island.

The EU has consistently opposed such a US takeover and emphasized Greenland's sovereignty. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that such an action from Washington would mean the end of NATO. The conversation between Rutte and Trump highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding the Arctic and Greenland's strategic importance in a geopolitical context.

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US President Donald Trump announced a framework for a future agreement on Greenland and the Arctic after meeting NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Davos, retracting his tariff threats against European states. The deal focuses on joint protection of the region without affecting Greenland's sovereignty. European reactions are mixed, urging caution against excessive optimism.

US President Donald Trump has announced a framework for a future agreement on Greenland and the Arctic following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Davos. The deal emphasizes security cooperation and access to minerals, without US ownership of the island. In response, Trump backs away from planned tariffs on European countries, including Sweden.

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スイス・ダボスで開催された世界経済フォーラムで、ドナルド・トランプ大統領はNATOとのグリーンランドに関する枠組み合意を発表し、欧州諸国に対する予定されていた関税を凍結し、武力行使の脅威から後退した。この合意は北極圏の安全保障を強調し、中国やロシアの影響に対抗することを目指す。一方、トランプ氏はカナダなど米同盟国が米国の防衛支援に感謝不足だと批判した。デンマークのメッテ・フレデリクセン首相は地域安全保障に関する議論の進展を指摘した。

Leaders from major European powers and Canada rallied behind Greenland on Tuesday, saying the Arctic island belongs to its people, following a renewed threat by U.S. President Donald Trump to take over the Danish territory. The joint statement emphasizes that Arctic security must be achieved collectively with NATO allies, including the United States. This comes as Trump repeats his interest in gaining control of Greenland for military purposes, an idea first voiced in 2019.

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、国家安全保障上の懸念を理由に、デンマークに対しグリーンランド売却を迫るため、8つの欧州諸国と同盟国への関税を発表した。この動きはダボス・フォーラムを前に緊張を高めており、欧州指導者らから強い反発を招き、報復措置を検討中だ。従来の米EU貿易協定が危うくなっている。

US President Donald Trump has promised to impose additional 10% tariffs starting February 1 on eight European countries, including France, in response to their support for Denmark over Greenland. These tariffs could rise to 25% in June until an agreement on acquiring the island. Emmanuel Macron denounced these threats as unacceptable and vowed a united European response.

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フランス、ドイツ、イタリア、ポーランド、スペイン、英国の首脳らが2026年1月6日火曜日に共同声明を発表し、デンマーク首相メッテ・フレデリクセンとともに、米大統領ドナルド・トランプ氏のグリーンランドへの米支配再推進を拒否し、島の将来はグリーンランド人とデンマークが決めるものでワシントンではないと強調した。

 

 

 

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