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European leaders to meet after Trump claims 'ultimate' deal in works over Greenland

Donald Trump has said everyone is "very happy" after claiming a deal is in the works over the future of Greenland - and scrapping a threat to impose tariffs on European allies.  An emergency EU leaders summit is set to go ahead today despite the US president's announcement in Davos on Wednesday.

Trump's climbdown as it happened Mr Trump said he won't impose the 10% tariffs threatened on eight European nations, including the UK, over their opposition to his proposed takeover of the Arctic territory, following a "very productive" meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte. Posting on Truth Social, Mr Trump said they had formed the framework of a future deal with regard to Greenland and the "entire Arctic region.

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