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NATO chief’s Greenland deal with Trump blindsides European allies

European diplomats with knowledge of the framework tell MS NOW that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte “negotiated this on his own” and that “the Danes are still stressed.”

Mark Rutte (left) and Donald Trump sit next to each other in front of flags for the U.S. and NATO. Trump looks at Rutte as he speaks.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (left) and President Donald Trump meet during the World Economic Forum on Jan. 21, 2026, in Davos, Switzerland.Evan Vucci / AP Photo

Ines de La Cuetara is a London-based reporter for MS NOW.

Ian Sherwood is the director of international newsgathering for MS NOW, a former executive editor for NBC News and a former deputy Washington bureau chief for the BBC.

Vaughn Hillyard is a senior White House reporter for MS NOW.

Julia Jester covers politics for MS NOW and is based in Washington, D.C.

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