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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will be the first European leader to take the Davos stage as the World Economic Forum enters its third day. Other high-profile addresses are expected from Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Israeli President Isaac Herzog.

Meanwhile, the leaders of the EU’s 27 member states are set to gather in Brussels later today for an informal emergency meeting, prompted by US President Donald Trump’s decision earlier this week to threaten tariffs on eight countries that refuse to back his bid to acquire Greenland.

However, the talks are expected to be less confrontational than initially anticipated, after Trump announced on Wednesday evening that he would withdraw the tariff threats following an agreement with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on a new framework for Arctic security.

Trump had earlier used a meandering, hour-long speech in Davos to reiterate that the United States was “seeking immediate negotiations” over Greenland, while claiming he would not resort to force. He urged European leaders to strike a deal allowing the sale of the vast Arctic territory — at times mistakenly referring to it as Iceland — and warned of consequences if they refused.

“We want a piece of ice for world protection, and they won’t give it,” Trump said on Wednesday. “They have a choice: say yes and we’ll be very appreciative, or say no — and we will remember.”

The proposed “Greenland deal” would reportedly involve “small pockets of land” under US control, access to the island’s raw materials, and the potential deployment of the US missile defence system known as “Golden Dome”.

Following Trump’s speech, Danish Foreign Affairs Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said the “day ended on a better note than it began”.

“Now, let’s sit down and find out how we can address the American security concerns in the Arctic while respecting the red lines of the Kingdom of Denmark,” Rasmussen said.

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