US rules out force, drops tariff threat, says Greenland deal framework reached
Published on 22 Jan 2026 12:40:40 PM
US President Donald Trump abruptly stepped back on Jan 21 from threats to impose tariffs as leverage to seize Greenland and ruled out the use of force, saying that a deal is in sight to end a dispute over the Danish territory that risked the deepest rupture in transatlantic relations in decades.
Trump said he would never use force to acquire Greenland during his address to world and business leaders at the Davos World Economic Forum in Switzerland and then met with NATO leaders to iron out the "future of Greenland" deal framework.
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US President Donald Trump abruptly stepped back on Jan 21 from threats to impose tariffs as leverage to seize Greenland and ruled out the use of force, saying that a deal is in sight to end a dispute over the Danish territory that risked the deepest rupture in transatlantic relations in decades.
Trump said he would never use force to acquire Greenland during his address to world and business leaders at the Davos World Economic Forum in Switzerland and then met with NATO leaders to iron out the "future of Greenland" deal framework.
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