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Stoltenberg Weighs In on US-NATO Tensions, Wealth Fund

Title: Stoltenberg Addresses Rising US-NATO Friction and Greenland Dispute

Former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has stated that managing relations between the United States and its European allies within the alliance has become significantly more complex since his departure in 2024. During a Bloomberg Newsmakers event in Oslo, Stoltenberg engaged in a discussion with Bloomberg News EMEA Editorial Lead Jackie Simmons, where he reflected on the current geopolitical climate. He specifically criticized the United States for issuing threats against Denmark, describing such actions as "unacceptable." This remark was directed at President Donald Trump’s stated interest in acquiring Greenland. (Source: Bloomberg)


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-02 15:59:16 UTC

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