💨 Abstract
Donald Trump retreated from threats of tariffs and military action against Greenland, claiming a "framework of a future deal" after discussions at the World Economic Forum. The specifics of this deal are unclear, with diplomatic sources suggesting Trump sought an "off-ramp" from a diplomatic impasse. Key points include Greenland's sovereignty, a potential "Arctic Sentry" security arrangement, and U.S. interest in Greenland's strategic and resource-rich status.
Courtesy: Herbie Russell
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