U.S. President Donald Trump backed away from tariffs on European countries and ruled out using force to take Greenland during his time at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

But his free-wheeling special address to the forum, which lasted for more than an hour, included the kind of attacks that have become a trademark of his presidency.

Trump touched on U.S. economic growth, his ongoing efforts to acquire Greenland from Denmark and wind energy in both Europe and China.

The U.S. president also made his feelings known about some Western political leaders and, in a subsequent speech, renewed his criticism of one NATO member in particular. Here’s a rundown of those who came under fire this week.

French President Emmanuel Macron spoke at Davos on Tuesday wearing dark, reflective sunglasses, prompting Trump to ask in his speech: “What the hell happened?”