BREAKING: Trump Says Meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was “Very Productive” and Framework for Deal on Greenland and “the ENTIRE Arctic Region” has been Formed – Tariffs for European Countries Cancelled

President Trump on Thursday released a statement after meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss the United States acquiring Greenland from Denmark, which has sent shockwaves throughout NATO. The President had announced on Tuesday that he would meet with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and “the various parties” on his planned acquisition of Greenland, which he described as “imperative for National and World Security.” Rutte expressed his commitment to “finding a way forward on Greenland” in a text message shared publicly by the President. The post BREAKING: Trump Says Meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was “Very Productive” and Framework for Deal on Greenland and “the ENTIRE Arctic Region” has been Formed – Tariffs for European Countries Cancelled appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
BREAKING: Trump Says Meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was “Very Productive” and Framework for Deal on Greenland and “the ENTIRE Arctic Region” has been Formed – Tariffs for European Countries Cancelled

BREAKING: Trump Says Meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was “Very Productive” and Framework for Deal on Greenland and “the ENTIRE Arctic Region” has been Formed – Tariffs for European Countries Cancelled President Trump met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Davos to discuss the potential acquisition of Greenland. Following the meeting, Trump announced a framework for a deal concerning Greenland and the Arctic region, leading to the suspension of previously announced tariffs on several European nations. Discussions are also underway regarding a defense system for Greenland, with specific individuals tasked with leading negotiations.

  • President Trump met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Davos to discuss the US acquiring Greenland.
  • Trump described the acquisition as “imperative for National and World Security” and part of North America.
  • Rutte expressed commitment to “finding a way forward on Greenland.”
  • Trump had previously criticized Denmark for refusing to negotiate the sale of Greenland.
  • Tariffs of 10% on several European countries, scheduled to increase, have been suspended.
  • A framework for a deal on Greenland and the entire Arctic Region has been formed.
  • Discussions on America’s “Golden Dome” defense system for Greenland are ongoing.
  • Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff are leading the negotiations.
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