Trump said that after reaching a "framework agreement" with NATO on the Greenland issue, he would not impose the tariffs that were scheduled to take effect on February 1. In a post on his social platform Truth Social, Trump stated that the agreement "would be beneficial to both the United States and NATO allies," but did not disclose the specific details of the understanding reached with NATO Secretary General Rasmussen. Media reports indicated that the two sides' concept for Greenland referred to the model of the British sovereign base in Cyprus. NATO later stated that the framework would focus on Arctic security, promoting it through collective efforts of allies, and said that the negotiations between the U.S. and Denmark on Greenland would continue. When interviewed by CNBC, Trump said this was a "conceptual agreement," involving overall cooperation in the Arctic and Greenland's security, but avoided details such as whether it included U.S. ownership or mineral rights, only stating "it will be explained later."
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