At a White House news briefing, Trump expressed optimism about his prospects of claiming Greenland for the US.

Trump's aggressive stance on Greenland strains NATO, challenging European sovereignty and igniting unprecedented transatlantic tensions.

The United States and NATO will strike an agreement on Greenland’s future that meets the interests of both sides, U.S. President Donald Trump said...

At a press briefing Tuesday afternoon, a reporter asked President Donald Trump how far he's willing to go on Greenland: "You'll find out," he said.

Trump will be meeting with world leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland later this week.

Trump also declines to offer any reassurances about his commitment to the stability of Nato alliance

Donald Trump emphasized that the US needs Greenland for security purposes

Trump warned alliance it was only as strong as the US allowed it to be

At a White House news briefing, Trump expressed optimism about his prospects of claiming Greenland for the US.

Trump's comments came after meeting with NATO chief Rutte on sidelines of World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Trump was speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which has been dominated by his claim over the Danish territory.

The US president, at the World Economic Forum, says he'll have 'many meetings' on Greenland as Europe tensions simmer.

The president said the U.S. should have just kept the Danish territory after World War II and that Denmark was being “ungrateful” by not handing it over now.

Trump boasted of a “framework of a future deal” regarding U.S. access to Greenland for military purposes — access it already under an existing agreement.

Trump reiterated his push for US control of Greenland, criticised Europe and laid out his foreign policy priorities.

Trump told Davos attendees the US won’t use military force to take Greenland but demanded ‘immediate negotiations’ – key US politics stories from Wednesday 21 January at a glance

EDITORIAL. There is no guarantee that Donald Trump's unexpected about-face on Greenland will be the last. The crisis between the US and the EU, which the American president has…

The US president said the details are being negotiated now

Donald Trump dodged questions on his Greenland deal after the president claimed to have outlined a “framework” of a future agreement on the island. On Thursday (22 January), Mr…

<p>Denmark says it has no intention of ceding any territory on the Arctic island, raising the question of what he achieved beyond sowing chaos and bad blood.</p>

Although the United States defended Greenland during World War II, it never ruled the territory.