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Trump Withdraws Tariff Threat on Denmark After Greenland Bid Fails

Trump Backs Off Tariff Threat Against Denmark Over Greenland Bid

US President Donald Trump has reversed his threat to impose tariffs on Denmark and other European nations following their rejection of his proposal to purchase Greenland. The President now emphasises a “very good relationship” with the Danish government.

Key Developments

  • President Trump stated tariffs on Denmark are “just an idea” and are not being pursued.
  • The shift follows strong criticism from US lawmakers and Denmark’s firm refusal to sell Greenland.
  • The original threat was linked to European reluctance to support the US bid for the autonomous Danish territory.

From Threat to Reassurance

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump sought to de-escalate tensions. “No, it was just an idea. We’re not looking at tariffs with Denmark. We have a very good relationship with Denmark. We have a tremendous relationship with the Prime Minister,” he said.

He further praised Denmark, calling it a “great country with great people” and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen a “terrific woman.”

Danish Rejection and US Interest

Trump’s comments come after Prime Minister Frederiksen dismissed the notion of selling Greenland as “absurd,” stating clearly the territory was not for sale.

The US President had expressed interest in acquiring Greenland due to its strategic location and natural resources. The United States already maintains a significant military base on the island, which has a population of approximately 56,000.

Domestic Criticism and Strategic Retreat

The tariff threat had drawn immediate fire from US politicians, including senior Republicans. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa warned, “I think it’s a very bad idea… very damaging to our relationship with Denmark, which is a very good ally.”

Analysts suggest the President’s latest remarks indicate a strategic retreat from the confrontational stance, at least for the present.

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