Trump dials down on Greenland; tells NATO Secy General,
Summary
US President Trump discussed a prospective deal with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte involving US presence in Greenland and the Arctic region, emphasizing security concerns and outlining plans like building the Golden Dome.
Key Points
- US President Trump emphasized the security importance of Greenland for the US and NATO.
- Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed a framework for a future deal involving Greenland and the Arctic region.
- Trump praised Rutte's work and mentioned lifting GDP from 2% to 5% during their talks.
- Prospective deal includes renegotiating the 1951 US military presence agreement and potentially building more US military bases on Greenland.