Trump, Greenland
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President Donald Trump’s remarks about Greenland have been misinterpreted, a top diplomat claimed Friday. Andrew Puzder, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, insisted that the U.S. was never interested in invading the autonomous territory of Denmark—after months of threats from the 79-year-old American president.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) claimed that Greenland “was not on a map” until President Trump “put it on a map,” comments that follow rhetoric for months from the president to acquire the island. “What I’ve found,
The US president said he would “100%” push ahead with his plans to hit European nations with tarrifs if he doesn’t get Greenland
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Trump administration is engaged in talks with Greenland and Denmark about the world's largest island.
Donald Trump’s repeated aggression toward Greenland could soon expand the European Union’s membership. Denizens of Greenland’s closest neighbor, Iceland, are currently weighing the possibility of joining the continental alliance, The New York Times reported Friday.
Andrew Puzder said Europe should “focus on the coffee and not on the froth” when discussing the U.S. president’s threats to annex the island.
President Donald Trump's new Truth Social post includes a photo of himself peeking over the mountains of Greenland as the U.S. leader takes a renewed interest in the Danish terrirory
Jeff Landry, appointed by Donald Trump in December as the US special envoy to Greenland, has met the country's prime minister in the capital Nuuk.