US President Donald Trump travelled to the Swiss Alps today on the anniversary of his inauguration. The 79-year-old leader is scheduled to deliver a keynote address at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026, which is being held in Switzerland's Davos.
To promote dialogue and economic progress, Trump will join corporate chiefs and government leaders at the elite annual forum. His Greenland ambitions, tied to threats against European allies, are expected to dominate discussions.
On Tuesday, Trump declared there was "no going back" on his goal of acquiring Greenland from Denmark, a fellow NATO member. He warned he would impose fresh tariffs on European nations if no agreement was reached.
Before departing for the ski resort town of Davos, Trump said, “I'm going to a beautiful place in Switzerland where I'm sure I'm very happily awaited for.” He added, “This will be an interesting trip,” as he departed the White House on Tuesday evening for his flight to Davos. “I have no idea what’s going to happen, but you are well represented,” AP quoted Trump as saying.
For the first time in six years, Trump will deliver the WEF keynote, scheduled for 2:30 pm local time (7:00 PM IST). Amid the biggest rift between Washington and Europe in decades, Trump said he would hold several meetings on the issue in Davos.
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“I’ve been in touch with my economic counterpart in Japan, and I am sure that they will begin saying the things that will calm the market down,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a Fox News interview from Davos over the selloff in Japan’s government bonds. He further noted that the Japanese bond slide was underway before news about Greenland.
During a press conference, Bessent likened the uproar over Greenland to the “hysteria” that followed the Liberation Day tariff announcement and said, “I am confident that the leaders will not escalate, and that this will work out in a manner that ends up in a very good place.”
In the wake of Trump's threats to control the semi-autonomous Danish territory, AkademikerPension (a Danish pension fund) on Tuesday said that it plans to exit US Treasuries by the end of the month.
Trump's arrival in Davos delayed
Trump's plane, Air Force One, had to take a U-turn moments after take-off and returned to Joint Base Andrews due to a “minor electrical issue,” the White House said. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump and his entourage will switch to another plane and continue the trip out of an abundance of caution.