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Greenland has the eighth-largest rare earth reserves in the world at 1.5 million metric tons, according to 2024 data from the U.S. Geological Survey.
Trump's seeking "immediate negotiations" to discuss the Danish territory.
Zurich, Switzerland — President Donald Trump has landed in Switzerland following hours of delay after a minor electrical issue aboard Air Force One forced a return to Washington to switch aircraft.
Earlier the president gave a speech where he doubled down on his desire to acquire Greenland but said he wouldn't use use military force.
Pres. Donald Trump spoke to world leaders while attending the World Economic Forum in Switzerland on Wednesday and spoke about his push to take Greenland from Denmark.
President Trump has landed in Switzerland and is set to address the World Economic Forum at 2:30 p.m. local time, or 8:30 a.m. ET. His arrival comes against a backdrop of deep uncertainty surrounding the international order.
Trump, in an interview on Fox Business Network from Davos, also acknowledged the impact of his quest for Greenland on global markets and said he did not plan to pay to acquire it. "It's really being negotiated now,