Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly made strong remarks during a conversation with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, stating that he no longer feels bound to pursue peace after not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and will instead prioritize the interests of the United States.
According to international media reports, Trump expressed frustration over not being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, which he believes he deserved for what he described as stopping multiple wars. He reportedly stated that while peace would remain important, U.S. national interests would now take priority in decision-making.
In the reported message, Trump also made remarks about NATO, claiming that he has done more for the alliance than any other individual since its founding. He suggested that NATO should now take steps that directly benefit the United States.
The statement further included controversial comments regarding Greenland. Trump reportedly questioned Denmark’s ability to protect Greenland from major global powers such as Russia and China, and challenged Denmark’s historical claim of ownership over the territory. He emphasized Greenland’s strategic importance, suggesting that global security depends on who controls the region.
These reported remarks have triggered widespread discussion and debate across international political circles, particularly regarding U.S. foreign policy, NATO relations, and Arctic geopolitics.
It is important to note that the statements are based on reports circulating in international media, and official confirmation or clarification from the involved governments has not yet been issued.
Source: International media reports