Donald Trump's renewed interest in Greenland has sparked European concerns over sovereignty and security, highlighting tensions in transatlantic relations and questioning the future of US-European alliances.
President Donald Trump has mulled territorial expansion via Greenland, Canada and Venezuela during his second term. But of the three, he comes back to Greenland most often.
The president embraced the alliance in a meeting Wednesday, extolling member nations' defense spending and saying nothing about the Danish territory, officials said.
At the NATO summit this week in Ankara, Turkey, President Trump revived his demand that Greenland "be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark."
Donald Trump is in combative mood as Nato leaders meet for a two-day summit in Ankara. There are divisions over Russia's war in Ukraine, defence spending, and the US-Israel war in Iran with signs of the fragile ceasefire collapsing. Lucy Hough speaks ...
US President Donald Trump has used the Nato summit to criticise the lack of support for his war on Iran, and revive his interest in taking over Greenland.