U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also downplayed the threat of Danish funds divesting in U.S. Treasury bonds, calling Denmark “irrelevant.”

Denmark's foreign minister said the US president cannot "threaten his way to ownership of Greenland".

U.S. President Donald Trump dimissed the idea of the European Union firmly opposing his plans to annex Greenland.

US treasury secretary says at WEF in Davos that countries and companies should pause and ‘let things play out’

After tariff threats against Europe, Trump renews bid for Greenland in message to Norway as EU mulls retaliation.

European leaders are criticizing President Donald Trump and his proposed tariffs, pledging solidarity with Greenland at the World Economic Forum.

President Donald Trump's push to control Greenland has sparked major tensions with Europe.

U.S. treasury secretary Scott Bessant addressed reporters at a press conference at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.

<p>The treasury secretary played down criticism from European leaders of Washington's designs on Greenland.</p>

Scott Bessent’s barb against Nato ally follows claims Danish pension funds may disinvest in US government debt market

“Denmark’s investment in U.S. Treasury bonds, like Denmark itself, is irrelevant,” said Scott Bessent.

A comprehensive package of economic sanctions against the U.S. would increase price inflation in America.

Trump walked back threats to place tariffs on European countries opposing his desire to seize Greenland and ruled out the use of force.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also downplayed the threat of Danish funds divesting in U.S. Treasury bonds, calling Denmark “irrelevant.”

Brussels holds trillions in US bonds. Selling them off could be devastating for America