President Trump shakes hands with NATO's Mark Rutte in Davos, announcing a Greenland security and minerals deal amid snowy Alps backdrop.
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Trump announces framework deal on Greenland after Davos meeting

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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.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 21, 2026, Donald Trump delivered a speech reiterating his interest in Greenland but repeatedly confused the island with Iceland. “NATO loved me until a couple of days ago when I told them about Iceland,” he said. Trump emphasized he does not want to use violence to gain control of Greenland and called for immediate negotiations on a purchase.

Following a “very productive” meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump announced on Truth Social that they had outlined a framework for an agreement on Greenland and the entire Arctic. “This solution will be very beneficial for the United States of America and all NATO countries,” he wrote. The deal includes US access to minerals and cooperation on the Golden Dome missile system, aimed at preventing Russia and China from gaining a foothold in Greenland. Trump described it as a “long-term agreement that is good for everyone” lasting “for eternity.”

Denmark is firm: “The US will not own Greenland. That is a red line,” said Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen. Rutte confirmed the framework and called the meeting “very good.” As part of the agreement, the 10% tariffs on European countries, including Sweden, set for February 1 are withdrawn. Sweden’s Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard welcomed the decision, noting that international pressure had an effect.

Skepticism prevails in Greenland. Residents like Arnbjørn Olsen and Paula Christensen Arnaq reject Trump’s ideas, even with financial incentives of $10,000–$100,000 per person. “Greenland is the Inuit’s land,” Christensen Arnaq said. European leaders, including Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney, view Trump’s actions as a wake-up call for stronger cooperation among medium-sized states: “If we’re not at the table, we’re on the menu.”

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Reactions on X to Trump's announced Greenland framework deal with NATO's Rutte at Davos are polarized. Pro-Trump users praise it as a strategic victory securing US mineral access and Arctic security without ownership or force, while dropping tariff threats. Critics decry it as tariff coercion and a NATO betrayal, doubting Rutte's authority and highlighting Greenlandic opposition. Swedish posters note market gains but express distrust of US ambitions. High-engagement posts from journalists and influencers reflect excitement, skepticism, and relief.

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President Trump shakes hands with Danish PM at Davos podium over Greenland security deal, Arctic map in background.
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トランプ氏、ダボスでグリーンランド枠組み合意を確保

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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。

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a framework for a future deal on Greenland and the Arctic region at Davos. He emphasized it is for security reasons, though ambitions over natural resources are evident. This marks a retreat from his earlier aggressive stance.

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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.

Denmark is sending more troops to Greenland and proposing a NATO mission around the island to counter US demands to take over the territory. Sweden is ready to contribute, while European leaders criticize Donald Trump's tariff threats. Tensions within NATO are being tested, but the alliance's core holds according to Defense Minister Pål Jonson.

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クレムリンは、ドナルド・トランプ大統領のデンマークからのグリーンランド購入努力を注視しており、この提案を国際法上異例だと形容している。ロシアは自国領土への関心を否定し、一方トランプは反対国への経済制裁を脅し、国家安全保障の必要性を強調している。北大西洋条約機構(NATO)が北極圏の島近くで演習を実施する中、モスクワから非難が上がり、米国国内では反応がまちまちで緊張が高まっている。

At the Davos Economic Forum, Donald Trump threatened 200% tariffs on French wines and champagnes in response to Emmanuel Macron's refusal to join his 'Peace Council'. The European Union froze ratification of the US trade deal and promised a united response. Macron denounced US competition aimed at 'weakening and subordinating Europe'.

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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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