The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last week highlighted an ongoing rift between the worldview of the US and that of its transatlantic partners in Europe. This time, the dispute centered on Greenland — specifically, America’s desire for greater access to and control over the territory. While tensions were high at times, it was NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte who ultimately helped calm the situation and get transatlantic relations back on track.

Leaders and voters who formerly applauded US president’s aims have been growing increasingly uneasy

According to the newspaper, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s priority is to "keep the United States under Trump from walking away from Europe"