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Trump Says Greenland ‘Should Be Controlled by the U.S.’ as He Criticizes NATO Alliance at Summit

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (unseen) at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on July 7, 2026. —SAUL LOEB––Getty Images President Donald Trump said Greenland “should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark,” as revisited the contentious topic at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, []
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NDTV
· Jul 7, 2026
At NATO Summit, Trump Reiterates US Should Control Greenland
Donald Trump said Greenland should be controlled by the United States, not Denmark, reaffirming a stance that has caused tensions among NATO allies just as leaders of the alliance gathered for a...
CNN
· Jul 8, 2026
Trump (still) wants Greenland. Why?
President Donald Trump reiterated that he would like the US to control Greenland, arguing the territory is strategically vital to American security. During a bilateral meeting ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara, Trump went on to argue that Denmark has failed to adequately invest in Greenland and warned that the island’s location makes it increasingly important as China and Russia expand their presence in the Arctic. CNN looks at why Trump thinks Greenland is so important, and the wider implications for European NATO allies. 0:00 Trump: Greenland “should be controlled by the United States” 0:25 Analyst: Why Trump feels the US is ‘entitled’ to Greenland 1:49 Fareed talks to a journalist with an inside look on Trump’s plans 4:19 How seriously did Europe take these threats? 7:54 David Sanger on Europe’s outlook Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #News #greenland #trump
Times of India
· Jul 8, 2026
'Not important for Denmark': Trump says US needs Greenland for 'protection of the world'
President Trump again urged the United States to control Greenland. He stated the Arctic island is vital for global security. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen rejected the demand, calling Greenland not for sale. Greenland's leadership also opposes any US acquisition of the territory. This ongoing dispute strains relations between the United States and Denmark.
The Tribune
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump reiterates Greenland “should be controlled by US”, but adds move “would hurt relationship with NATO”
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (local time) reiterated that Greenland should be controlled by the United States, arguing that the Arctic island is strategically important for American security, CNN reported.
KSAT San Antonio
· Jul 7, 2026
NATO unveils billions in arms deals to prove its firepower as Trump again demands Greenland
President Donald Trump insists the United States should control Greenland instead of Denmark, remarks that are likely to rattle NATO allies and raise tensions during the two-day summit in Ankara, Turkey.
EL PAÍS
· Jul 7, 2026
At NATO summit, Trump renews his threats over Greenland and lashes out at European allies
The US president rails at major EU powers for failing to help him with his war against Iran, and reiterates that the Arctic island ‘should be controlled by the U.S. and not by Denmark’
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Related coverage for "Trump Says Greenland ‘Should Be Controlled by the U.S.’ as He Criticizes NATO Alliance at Summit": NDTV — At NATO Summit, Trump Reiterates US Should Control Greenland. CNN — Trump (still) wants Greenland. Why?. Times of India — 'Not important for Denmark': Trump says US needs Greenland for 'protection of the world'. The Tribune — Trump reiterates Greenland “should be controlled by US”, but adds move “would hurt relationship with NATO”. KSAT San Antonio — NATO unveils billions in arms deals to prove its firepower as Trump again demands Greenland. EL PAÍS — At NATO summit, Trump renews his threats over Greenland and lashes out at European allies