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At NATO summit, Trump reiterates US should control Greenland over Denmark

At NATO summit, Trump reiterates US should control Greenland over Denmark

President Donald Trump again stated Greenland should be controlled by the United States, not Denmark, during a NATO summit. This stance has strained relations with European allies.

13 sources across de, English · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 46% · Center 54% · Right 0%

How outlets framed it

Left: Left-leaning sources highlight Trump's controversial remarks on Greenland as a symptom of his disruptive approach to international alliances and a strain on US-Europe relations.

Center: Centrist reporting presents Trump's statements about Greenland as a reiteration of his previous demands, occurring within the context of a NATO summit and straining diplomatic ties.

Right: Right-leaning coverage, if present, might frame Trump's Greenland comments as a strong assertion of national interest or a strategic negotiation tactic, potentially downplaying the diplomatic friction.

Key divergence: The main divergence is in how sources interpret Trump's Greenland remarks: as a disruptive foreign policy stance, a factual reiteration of a demand, or a strategic assertion of national interest.

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Aljazeera · Almonitor · Elpais En · Euractiv · Euronews · Hindustantimes · Ndtv World · Reuters · Scmp · Straitstimes · Zeit

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At NATO summit, Trump reiterates US should control Greenland over Denmark — coverage across 13 sources | Zaviye