Davos: US support for Ukraine ‘never doubted’, says Nato chief, amid scepticism over Trump’s Greenland ‘deal’ – live updates | Business


Introduction: scepticism over Trump’s Greenland deal

Good morning from Davos, amid relief and scepticism that Donald Trump has reached a rather vague agreement with Nato over Greenland.

Hours after telling the World Economic Forum that he wouldn’t use force to seize the island from Denmark, Trump surprised us by declaring that “the framework of a future deal” on Greenland had been reached, after talks with Nato chief Mark Rutte.

With Trump lifting the threat to impose new tariffs on eight European countries, the crisis that was threatening to rupture the Nato military alliance may have eased.

But….leaving the forum last night, Rutte told the AFP newswire:

“I think it was a very good meeting tonight. But there’s still a lot of work to be done.”

The scepticism comes from the fact that Nato can’t negotiate the ownership of a country’s territory.

Trump was somewhat vague about exactly was agreed last night, telling CNBC:

“Well it’s a little bit complex but we’ll explain it down the line – but the secretary general of Nato and I and some other people were talking and it’s the kind of deal that I wanted to be able to make.”

A ‘deal’ over Greenland could allow European leaders to refocus on ending the Russia-Ukraine war, which is approaching its fifth year.

Yesterday, Rutte told Davos that focusing on Ukraine should be “our number 1 priority”.

We should hear more from the Nato chief shortly – I’m at a breakfast event organised by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and EastOne here in Davos.

The agenda

  • 7.30am Davos / 6.30am GMT: Ukrainian breakfast discussion, with Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte, Edgars Rinkevics, President of Latvia; Alexander Stubb, president of Finland; Dick Schoof, PM of the Netherlands, Andrej Plenković, PM of Croatia, and Larry Fink of Blackrock

  • 8.30am Davos / 7.30am GMT: Conversation with Gavin Newsom, Governor of California

  • 9am Davos / 8am GMT: Conversation with Isaac Herzog, president of Israel

  • 9.30am Davos / 8.30am GMT: Special Address by Friedrich Merz, chancellor of Germany

  • 10.30am Davos / 9.30am GMT: Conversation with Kyriakos Mitsotakis, prime minister of Greece

  • 1.30pm Davos / 12.30pm GMT: Session on Venezuela: What Next?

  • 2pm Davos / 1pm GMT: Special Address by Prabowo Subianto, president of Indonesia

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Key events

Witkoff: We are going to get Ukraine peace deal done

Steve Witkoff, the US Special Envoy, then pops up at today’s breakfast, to declare that “a lot of progress” has been made in the Russia-Ukraine peace talks.

Witkoff, who is meeting Putin later today in Moscow, says:

It’s time to end this. I think we’re going to get this done.

Witkoff says he is “encouraged” and “optimistic”, and that negotiations are now down to “one issue”. Varius iterations of that issue have been discussed, he says, which mean “it’s solvable”, he argues.

He also pays credit to Ukraine’s Voldymyr Zelenskyy, saying “he’s been on this issue, he’s available and accessible”.

Zelenskyy is expected to visit Davos today, and meet with Trump here.

Witkoff adds that he spent last night talking about “the upward trajectory” for Ukraine’s economy.

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