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US President Donald Trump said in a keynote speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday that he "won't use force" to take control of Greenland, but he wants "immediate negotiations" over a US acquisition.
Trump made the remark while speaking to CEOs and business leaders at a reception at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The president was asked about how his speech, which was panned as being dull and notable for apparently confusing Greenland and Iceland. But Trump claimed the address was well received.
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It has been quite a few weeks since President Donald Trump visited Davos, Switzerland. However, it looks like he is still harping on his return, where he got the most unwarm welcome any President has ever received.
President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Summit in Davos, confusing Greenland and Iceland, saying NATO called him 'Daddy' and much more.
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US President Donald Trump said he has “formed the framework of a future deal” on Greenland after a meeting with the NATO chief Mark Rutte in Davos, Switzerland. Follow for live news updates.
"They're not there for us on Iceland, that I can tell you," the president said in a remark that appeared to be about Greenland.