Trump, Greenland and Nobel Peace Prize
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The US president also shares a message apparently from Emmanuel Macron, in which the French president says: "I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland."
Follow Newsweek for live coverage of President Donald Trump's push to take control of Greenland from NATO ally Denmark.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had a "very good" telephone call with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte concerning Greenland.
Trump, who has called himself the "President of Peace" wrote saying he was no longer feeling an "obligation to think purely of Peace."
Transatlantic relations aren't broken, though they are damaged. And if Europeans want to try to cut through with Trump, they'll have to stick together, writes Katya Adler
The president was guarded in how far he’ll go to take control of the semi-autonomous Danish territory in an exclusive interview with NBC News.
Trump said he would charge a 10% import tax on goods from eight European nations because of their opposition to American control of Greenland.
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland are casting a united front after Trump threatens tariffs.