Davos, Trump and Greenland
Digest more
President Donald Trump stumbled during his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, when he repeatedly confused Iceland with Greenland, sending shockwaves through the audience. In a cringeworthy90-second segment of his speech to global economic leaders,
President Trump is addressing the gathering of world leaders, CEOs and policymakers as America's allies balk at his efforts to acquire Greenland.
President Donald Trump declares at Davos that the U.S. is the only nation capable of securing Greenland for national security reasons during his World Economic Forum speech.
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.
President Donald Trump criticised European allies, railed against NATO’s “unfair” treatment of his country and claimed that only the US was capable of securing Greenland.
Trump's seeking "immediate negotiations" to discuss the Danish territory.
Earlier the president gave a speech where he doubled down on his desire to acquire Greenland but said he wouldn't use use military force.
World leaders were holding their breath ahead of the arrival of Donald Trump in Davos, Switzerland, seen as a watershed moment on Greenland's future.
President Trump signed the founding charter of his Board of Peace without major U.S. allies on Thursday then met with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy.
The World Economic Forum think tank opened its annual meeting in the Swiss town of Davos on Tuesday where political leaders and business leaders will discuss issues ranging from economic disparity to climate change to world conflicts.
Trump faces apparent criticism from world leaders at Davos as trade representative dismisses "elite" backlash over Greenland threats and tariffs.