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Trump Davos visit 2026 LIVE: Ukrainian President Zelensky traveled to Davos for a meeting with Trump as he works to advance a possible deal to end Russia’s war. He arrived in Switzerland after previously suggesting that he likely would not attend the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering.
By Andrew Osborn MOSCOW, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Russia is watching with glee as U.S. President Donald Trump's drive to acquire Greenland widens splits with Europe even though his moves could have serious security ramifications for Moscow,
Inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome, the Trump administration envisions the United States' Golden Dome project as a futuristic system, consisting of space and ground technology that stretches across Greenland. Here's what to know about Trump's proposed Golden Dome:
It’s been a long-standing Kremlin strategy to drive a permanent wedge between the United States and Europe, dividing and weakening its traditional adversaries in the West.
US President Donald Trump has reignited his controversial push to bring Greenland under American control, this time amid heightened diplomatic and economic tensions with Europe. Citing national security concerns and perceived threats from Russia and China,
Trump, in an interview on Fox Business Network from Davos, also acknowledged the impact of his quest for Greenland on global markets and said he did not plan to pay to acquire it. "It's really being negotiated now,
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine used a blunt speech before the world’s political and business elites on Thursday to take aim at European countries, criticizing their inability to stop Russia’s aggression and their timid response to President Trump’s threat to seize Greenland.
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Zelenskyy: Trump speaks to Putin as an equal and can stop war
US leader Donald Trump could end the war in Ukraine because he speaks to Russian leader Vladimir Putin as an equal, and the United States is far stronger than Russia, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy while speaking to journalists in Davos.