A series of text messages between former United States President Donald Trump and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Støre has been released, shedding light on recent diplomatic exchanges. The conversation, which also referenced Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb, touched on international tensions involving Greenland, Gaza, and Ukraine, as well as recent tariff announcements by the United States. Støre emphasized the need for de-escalation and unity among allies, proposing a call to discuss these pressing issues.
Trump's response was pointed, referencing his disappointment over not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and expressing a shift in his approach to international relations. He questioned Denmark's claim to Greenland, highlighted his contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and asserted that global security depends on United States control of Greenland. The exchange underscores ongoing debates over transatlantic cooperation and territorial interests.

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