Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has confirmed that he received a letter from former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Greenland. According to reports, the letter was also sent to various European leaders. The communication appears to be part of broader diplomatic exchanges involving discussions on Greenland and related matters.
While the exact contents of the letter have not been fully disclosed, sources suggest that it contained comments related to Trump’s interactions with Nobel Peace Prize considerations. In particular, Trump reportedly expressed his feelings about not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his efforts to conclude multiple international conflicts.
The revelation comes amid ongoing discussions about diplomatic relations and the U.S. interest in Greenland, a strategic and resource-rich territory. The Norwegian Prime Minister’s confirmation underscores the international attention and curiosity surrounding the exchanges. The contents of the letter and the context of its delivery remain subjects of interest for analysts observing U.S. diplomatic policies and Norwegian-U.S. relations.