Trump, reaching Switzerland today, will address the world with the Greenland agenda
Kathmandu. US President Donald Trump is arriving in Davos, Switzerland today to participate in the World Economic Forum WEF 2026. According to international media, he will address the world on Wednesday evening with an agenda to determine the future of Greenland.
Trump's appearance and speech in Davos will be watched closely by the world. After his speech at the WEF, Trump will hold a special high-level event.
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