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Davos turnaround: Trump announces Greenland 'framework', backing off US force and tariffs

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AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 22 Jan 2026, 1:53pm
US President Donald Trump announced a framework for a deal over Greenland after meeting Nato chief Mark Rutte. Photo / Mandel Ngan, AFP
US President Donald Trump announced a framework for a deal over Greenland after meeting Nato chief Mark Rutte. Photo / Mandel Ngan, AFP

Davos turnaround: Trump announces Greenland 'framework', backing off US force and tariffs

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 22 Jan 2026, 1:53pm

United States President Donald Trump said today that he had reached a framework of a deal that satisfies him on Greenland, as he backed down both on threats to seize the island by force from Denmark and on imposing tariffs against European allies.

Trump said the deal was long-term but offered few details and was conspicuously silent on whether the deal would mean US control over the Arctic island, which he has repeatedly demanded.

Trump made the startling turnaround after talks with Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort of Davos.

鈥淲e have formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region鈥, Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform.

Trump said he would therefore scrap tariffs of up to 25% that he had vowed days ago to slap starting February 1 on Denmark as well as close European allies that have sent troops to Greenland in solidarity, including Britain, France and Germany.

He later told reporters from outlets including AFP that the deal 鈥済ets everything we wanted鈥 and will be in force 鈥渇orever鈥.

Asked if the US would gain sovereignty over the vast but sparsely populated island, Trump hesitated and then said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 the ultimate long-term deal鈥.

鈥淚 think it puts everybody in a really good position, especially as it pertains to security, and minerals and everything else,鈥 Trump said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a deal that people jumped at, really fantastic for the USA, gets everything we wanted.鈥

Later, Rutte said that he had not discussed the key issue of Danish sovereignty over Greenland in his meeting with Trump.

Rutte, speaking in a televised interview with Fox 九一星空无限鈥 Bret Baier, offered few details about the supposed 鈥渇ramework鈥.

鈥淲e have a good agreement to really start working on these issues,鈥 Rutte said, echoing comments earlier to AFP that much work remained to reach an actual deal.

鈥淭hat means that we both agreed, when you look at Nato and what Nato collectively can do to make sure that the whole Arctic region is safe,鈥 he said.

Mark Rutte, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Photo / Getty Images
Mark Rutte, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Photo / Getty Images

Asked if Greenland would remain a part of the Kingdom of Denmark under the deal, Rutte said: 鈥淭hat issue did not come up anymore in my conversations tonight with the President鈥.

He added: 鈥淗e鈥檚 very much focused on what do we need to do to make sure that that huge Arctic region, where change is taking place at the moment, where the Chinese and Russians are more and more active, how we can protect that. That was really the focus our discussions.鈥

Nato spokesperson Allison Hart said that allies would discuss the framework which addresses Trump鈥檚 claims that the island is not protected from Russia or China.

鈥淣egotiations between Denmark, Greenland, and the US will go forward aimed at ensuring that Russia and China never gain a foothold - economically or militarily - in Greenland,鈥 she said.

Relief in Europe

Trump鈥檚 threats had triggered one of the biggest transatlantic crises in decades, with warnings that he could single-handedly destroy Nato through aggression against a fellow member.

His apparent climbdown eased jitters in Denmark, long a steadfast US ally where Trump鈥檚 bellicose language has triggered shock and feelings of betrayal.

鈥淭rump said that he will pause the trade war, he says, 鈥業 will not attack Greenland鈥. These are positive messages,鈥 Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told Danish public television DR.

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said that the US and Europe were 鈥渘ow on the path to de-escalation鈥.

Trump has repeatedly said that the US, the key force in Nato, deserves Greenland as it would be forced to defend the island against Russia or China, although neither country holds any claim to the island.

The issue dominated Trump鈥檚 first address to the World Economic Forum in six years, in which he slammed Denmark as 鈥渦ngrateful鈥 for refusing to give up the Arctic island.

But he appeared to take the threat of military action off the table.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to use force. I won鈥檛 use force. All the US is asking for is a place called Greenland,鈥 Trump said.

The shift in tone also brought relief to global markets, with Wall Street鈥檚 key indices climbing.

Facing down Trump

Before Trump鈥檚 apparent turnaround, Greenland鈥檚 Government unveiled a new brochure offering advice to the population in the event of a 鈥渃risis鈥 in the territory, saying it was an 鈥渋nsurance policy鈥.

Trump repeatedly referenced Greenland in his speech, although he mistakenly called it Iceland several times.

The US President also lambasted Europe on a number of fronts from security to tariffs and the economy, saying it was 鈥渘ot heading in the right direction鈥.

Europe and Canada had earlier closed ranks against what they viewed as a threat to the US-led global order from Trump鈥檚 territorial ambitions.

Canada鈥檚 Prime Minister Mark Carney won a standing ovation at Davos yesterday when he warned of a 鈥渞upture鈥 to the US-led system. French President Emmanuel Macron for his part said Europe would not be bullied.

Trump renewed his attacks on the two leaders, mocking Macron in particular for wearing sunglasses at Davos, which the French President said was because of an eye condition.

In remarks that veered from topic to topic, Trump also expressed hope of ending the Ukraine war soon, saying he expected to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Davos.

- Agence France-Presse

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