European officials appeared relieved by US President Donald Trump’s promise Wednesday to not invade Greenland — but they remain wary over his persistent demands to acquire the autonomous island.
During his Davos speech, Trump said he was seeking “immediate negotiations” to acquire Greenland, but pledged not to use force to seize it.
Denmark’s foreign minister said that while Trump’s comments were “positive in isolation,” Copenhagen was not willing to compromise on giving up the Danish dependent territory.
Källa: Europe relieved, but still on edge, after Trump’s Davos speech
