Greenland and threat of Trump tariffs loom over Davos
WILL WEISSERT, JAMEY KEATEN and EMMA BURROWS
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President Donald Trump listens to a question from a reporter during a press briefing Tuesday at the White House in Washington.
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President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen talks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum on Tuesday in Davos, Switzerland.
Markus Schreiber, Associated Press
People walk at the Promenade in front of the Congress Center where the Annual Meeting of the World Economy Forum takes place Monday in Davos, Switzerland.
Markus Schreiber, Associated Press
French President Emmanuel Macron is seen during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum on Tuesday in Davos, Switzerland.
WILL WEISSERT, JAMEY KEATEN and EMMA BURROWS
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s pledge to provoke a sweeping tariff fight with Europe to get his way in taking control of Greenland has left many of America’s closest allies warning of a rupture with Washington capable of shattering the NATO alliance that once seemed unshakable.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen talks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum on Tuesday in Davos, Switzerland.
People walk at the Promenade in front of the Congress Center where the Annual Meeting of the World Economy Forum takes place Monday in Davos, Switzerland.