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Greenland ‘is very important for US, but not important for Denmark,’ Trump says

Rutte says he understands Trump’s frustrations, but insists these are “isolated” cases, with many European countries helping out. He very softly pushes back on some specific countries that Trump named earlier, including Germany and France.

Trump comes back with pointed criticism of the UK which “would not let us use the island for two weeks,” and Italy being “very bad.”

But Rutte says that Trump “even got Spain to pay 2%.”

On Greenland, Rutte says the pair agreed at Davos to increase US military presence there, and he pledges to “make sure that deal is step by step being implemented.”

But this only triggers Trump to go again and say Greenland is “very important for the US, but it’s not important for Denmark” (that’s not true).

He then goes on a rant about the second world war and Nazis in Denmark, before coming back to say he is “very unhappy with Nato.”

Rutte comes back with over-the-top praise for Trump, which makes the US president go “that’s why I like him.”

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Madrid downplaying Trump’s renewed threats to cut trade with Spain

Sam Jones

Sam Jones

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Madrid is downplaying Trump’s renewed threat to cut all trade with Spain.

No more handshakes. Photograph: Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters

Spanish government sources said they were greeting the US president’s latest broadside calmly, adding:

“Our country maintains an excellent social, cultural, and economic relationship with the US, and we have no intention of changing that.”

They also suggested people would do well to reflect on three things:

“One, that the US has a trade surplus with Spain (meaning it benefits more from this relationship than we do). Two, that the EU is a trading union in which no member state can be singled out (as the commission itself has emphasised on several occasions). And three, that economic ties are forged by private companies, not governments. The bilateral relationship between the US and Spain is beneficial for both countries, both in the commercial and defence spheres.”

And let’s remember that we’ve been here before. In March, Trump threatened to cut all trade with Spain after it refused the US permission to use jointly operated bases in southern Spain to continue its attacks in Iran.

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