Stocks rebound as Trump rules out military action on Greenland
January 21, 2026 • Google News World
US President Donald Trump has stated that the US will not use military force to acquire Greenland. The comments were made during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Trump’s remarks come after he had previously expressed interest in acquiring Greenland from Denmark. However, on Tuesday, he ruled out the possibility of using military action to achieve this goal.
In a statement released earlier today, Trump said that “the US will not use force” to acquire Greenland. The comments were seen as a significant shift in Trump’s stance on the issue.
The news has sparked interest among investors and analysts, with some speculating about the potential implications for global markets. Others have expressed concern about the potential impact on international relations.
The US and Denmark have been engaged in talks over the past few weeks regarding the possibility of Greenland being sold to the US. However, it appears that these discussions are now at a standstill.
It is worth noting that Trump’s comments were made during a speech at the World Economic Forum, where he also discussed his plans for making housing more affordable. The event has been attended by several high-profile figures, including billionaires and business leaders.
The news of Trump’s comments on Greenland has sparked a range of reactions from around the world. Some have expressed surprise at the US president’s shift in stance, while others have welcomed the move as a positive development for international relations.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the news will impact global markets and international relations.
Source: Google News World