ANI
24 Jan 2026, 19:33 GMT+10
Washington, DC [US], January 24 (ANI): Even as proposed tariffs on Europe linked to Greenland have been put on hold, US President Donald Trump has continued to signal sustained interest in the Arctic territory.
The White House on Saturday renewed focus on the issue by sharing an AI-generated image of the 79-year-old president walking towards Greenland alongside a penguin, with the caption, 'Embrace the penguin.'
Trump has for months publicly described Greenland as strategically vital to US national security. He had earlier warned Denmark, which administers Greenland, that failure to reach an agreement could lead Washington to use military force to take control of the territory.
Those remarks prompted Denmark and several European allies to deploy troops to Greenland, further straining ties. The situation escalated when Trump announced 10 per cent tariffs on seven European Union countries and the United Kingdom, linking the move directly to the Greenland dispute.
The tariffs were later withdrawn. Trump announced the cancellation after a recent meeting with Mark Rutte in Davos, Switzerland, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum. He said a framework for a Greenland agreement that would benefit both Europe and the United States would be unveiled soon.
In the run-up to this, Trump had also shared a separate AI-generated image portraying Greenland as part of the United States, with JD Vance and Marco Rubio alongside him as he plants the American flag, reinforcing his assertive stance on the territory.
The debate intensified further after Trump posted another AI-generated image on Truth Social, showing an expanded map of the United States that included Greenland, Canada and Venezuela. The image appeared to be digitally altered from a real photograph taken during his August 2025 meeting with European leaders, with the enlarged map inserted in the background.
Trump first raised the idea of acquiring Greenland after taking office last year, but his rhetoric has sharpened in recent weeks. Over the weekend, he threatened to impose a 10 per cent tariff on eight European countries, a move that unsettled investors.
He continued to press the issue during a speech lasting over an hour at Davos on Wednesday, before meeting the head of NATO and announcing plans for a new agreement, the details of which remain undefined.
When asked on Thursday what he would be willing to pay for the semi-autonomous territory, Trump said, 'We're going to not have to pay anything other than the fact that we are building the Golden Dome.'
He added that any agreement would provide the United States 'total access' to Greenland, including for military purposes, saying, 'We're getting everything we want at no cost.' (ANI)
Get a daily dose of Switzerland Times news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Switzerland Times.
More InformationBERLIN, Germany: Europe's two largest manufacturing economies are urging the European Union to move faster on reforms, warning that...
WASHINGTON, D.C./PARIS: Trade tensions between Washington and Paris flared after U.S. President Donald Trump linked steep new tariffs...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Ireland was among the two EU member states that saw a decrease in tourist numbers last year, even as the European...
Washington, DC [US], January 24 (ANI): Even as proposed tariffs on Europe linked to Greenland have been put on hold, US President Donald...
New Delhi [India], January 25 (ANI): European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in the national capital on Saturday...
Davos [Switzerland], January 24 (ANI): US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at Davos on Friday (local time) hinted that the additional...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: In a social media post on January 20, Vice President JD Vance and his wife, second lady Usha Vance, are expecting...
K'GARI, Australia: Authorities at this Australian sand island were investigating whether dingoes had killed a Canadian woman found...
TRENTON, New Jersey: A key legal hurdle has shifted in favour of women accusing Johnson & Johnson of causing ovarian cancer with its...
ONTARIO, Canada: Decades of overuse and environmental damage have pushed the world's freshwater systems past a critical tipping point,...
HUDSONVILLE, Michigan: Heavy snowfall led to a massive pile-up off an interstate in Michigan on January 19, after more than 100 vehicles...
BOGOTA, Colombia: A Colombian court on January 19 sentenced a former paramilitary leader to 40 years in prison for crimes committed...
