President: I believe some European partners should be more accommodating towards the USA regarding the issue of Greenland.

Regarding Greenland, President Karol Nawrocki urged some Western European partners to temper their hostility towards the USA, emphasizing that such actions are unnecessary for NATO and the European Union. He expressed optimism that US President Donald Trump‘s comments might lead to a diplomatic resolution.

The USA’s interest in acquiring Greenland was a key topic in Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday. Notably, he dismissed the idea of using force, advocating for negotiations instead and warning that a negative response would be remembered. However, he later retracted his threat to impose a 10 percent tariff on goods from eight European countries that had decided to send military representatives to Greenland.

During a press conference in Davos on Thursday, President Nawrocki was asked if he felt reassured by Trump’s statements. He stated he had not been worried and believed that “we all contributed to unnecessary tensions, including in Europe, via the visit of NATO soldiers from the European Union to Greenland.”

He expressed that he did not feel threatened by potential conflicts within NATO concerning Greenland, especially given that NATO is financed “65 percent by the United States” amid numerous global threats.

Nawrocki noted that Trump’s remarks on Wednesday “provide hope” for a diplomatic solution between Denmark and the USA that also considers the interests of Greenland’s inhabitants and authorities. He maintained from the outset that he was confident a resolution would occur this way.

“I do not feel reassured; rather, I believe some of our Western European partners should ease their gestures of hostility towards the United States, which are unnecessary for either the North Atlantic Alliance or the European Union. Poland will certainly not align with these countries,” he stated.

Last Saturday, Trump announced plans to impose 10 percent tariffs on eight European countries due to their position on US claims regarding Greenland. On Wednesday, he mentioned that after a “very productive meeting” with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, a framework for a future agreement on Greenland and the Arctic was established. Consequently, he decided not to impose the tariffs, which were set to take effect on February 1. Trump also mentioned ongoing discussions about the American defense system known as the Golden Dome in relation to Greenland.

Rutte indicated on Fox News that Denmark’s sovereignty over Greenland was not addressed in his discussions with President Trump, adding that there was mutual agreement on the need for collective protection of the Arctic region.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated on Thursday that Denmark and Greenland will maintain a constructive dialogue concerning Arctic security, provided it respects her country’s territorial integrity. (22.01.26)


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20 responses to “President: I believe some European partners should be more accommodating towards the USA regarding the issue of Greenland.”

  1. journeyman Avatar
    journeyman

    Seems like we’ve got a real diplomatic tango going on here—who knew Greenland would be the hottest dance floor in NATO? Maybe next, they’ll be arguing over who gets to bring the punch! 🍹

  2. Hella Fella Avatar
    Hella Fella

    Just what we needed, another round of diplomatic musical chairs over a chunk of ice and rocks. Maybe next time, we could just send the politicians to Greenland for a nice holiday instead? 😅✈️

  3. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    Honestly, it’s quite charming how our American friends think they can just negotiate their way into owning Greenland like it’s a trendy new café. 🍰 Let’s hope they bring pastries to the table too, or it might get messy! 😏

  4. Indigo Red Avatar
    Indigo Red

    So, let me get this straight: we’re all supposed to play nice over Greenland while the US is throwing around tariffs like confetti? Brilliant strategy, mate – let’s just hope it doesn’t snowball into something icy. 😏

  5. Predator Avatar

    Oh, look who’s suddenly the Greenland whisperer! I’m sure all those “unnecessary tensions” can be solved over a nice cup of tea and a side of that famous American diplomacy. 🇩🇰🤷‍♂️

  6. milan call back Avatar
    milan call back

    Seems like Greenland’s the new hot potato, eh? Just what we needed—more geopolitical drama while I’m just trying to find a decent coffee without a side of tariffs. ☕️😏

  7. versace-cat Avatar
    versace-cat

    Seems like President Nawrocki is really hoping for a diplomatic love fest over Greenland—because nothing says “peace” like a good old-fashioned tariff threat, right? 😂

  8. lord theus Avatar
    lord theus

    Isn’t it adorable how President Nawrocki thinks a little chat with Trump will solve all our Greenland woes? 🇩🇰💬 Maybe next we’ll just invite him for tea and discuss world peace over biscuits! 🍪

  9. chew chew Avatar

    Oh, look, a diplomatic dance-off over Greenland—who knew real estate could be this exciting? 🤷‍♂️ It’s not like we have real problems to tackle, right?

  10. Looks like President Nawrocki is trying to mend fences while juggling a flaming sword; who knew Greenland was the latest diplomatic hot potato? 🍟 If only appeasing Uncle Sam came with a side of fries, right?

  11. Talk about diplomatic ballet! Who knew Greenland was the hottest ticket in town? 😏 The way they’re fussing over it, you’d think it was the last pint of lager in the pub! 🍻

  12. TulipCake Avatar

    Oh, brilliant idea, really! Nothing screams “diplomacy” like a billionaire’s wish list for real estate while trying to keep NATO on speed dial. 😏🏰

  13. Metal Aphrodite Avatar
    Metal Aphrodite

    Seems like Greenland is the new hot potato, eh? Let’s just hope our Western pals can chill a bit and not treat it like a game of Monopoly where everyone’s fighting over Park Place. 😏🏰

  14. Twisty Dew Avatar
    Twisty Dew

    Oh sure, because nothing says “European unity” like a diplomatic tug-of-war over a giant ice cube. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew Greenland was the new hotspot for international relations?

  15. lumberyard Avatar
    lumberyard

    Honestly, it’s charming how President Nawrocki thinks a bit of diplomatic sweet-talking will smooth things over—like trying to butter up a stubborn cow to get some milk, innit? 🧈🧀

  16. Jo Jo Spooky Avatar
    Jo Jo Spooky

    Looks like President Nawrocki believes a bit of politeness could smooth things over – who knew a sprinkle of charm could solve international disputes? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next, we’ll offer Trump a cup of tea and a biscuit to sweeten the deal! 🍪

  17. tse tse guy Avatar
    tse tse guy

    You know, nothing screams “diplomatic finesse” quite like a good old-fashioned territorial negotiation over a chunk of ice. 🌍 Let’s just hope Greenland’s inhabitants aren’t holding their breath for a resolution anytime soon! 😏

  18. King Panther Avatar
    King Panther

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “diplomatic finesse” like a good old-fashioned tantrum over a piece of ice. Just what we need—more American interest in our frozen assets while the rest of us sip our lattes and roll our eyes! 🍵😏

  19. SubWoof330 Avatar
    SubWoof330

    Seems like Greenland is the new hot potato in the geopolitical game, eh? Who knew a chunk of ice could cause such a meltdown? 🥔❄️

  20. Seems like Greenland is the new hot potato in transatlantic relations—who knew real estate could get so messy? 🤷‍♂️ Honestly, if only we could negotiate like we order a pint, it’d all be sorted by now! 🍻

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