Trump Backs Off on Greenland Tariffs, Sees Deal in Sight 🤝
Trump rules out force and Feb 1 tariffs on Greenland after a “productive meeting” with NATO’s Rutte, as talks on missile defense and a deal move forward.
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Trump rules out force and Feb 1 tariffs on Greenland after a “productive meeting” with NATO’s Rutte, as talks on missile defense and a deal move forward.
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