By Daniel Michaels
After the World Economic Forum winds down on Thursday, NATO military leaders will also hold a scheduled gathering. European Union leaders also called an impromptu summit on Greenland and fraught relations with the U.S. The EU gaggle, scheduled Monday, will follow meetings in Davos between President Trump and many top European politicians. "We will discuss recent developments in transatlantic relations and their implications for the European Union, and coordinate on the way forward," said European Council President António Costa when calling the meeting.
The summit will kick off Thursday evening just as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's top uniformed officials conclude a long-planned conference on topics including battle plans and rebuilding arsenals. One topic not on the NATO agenda: Greenland. NATO military brass are striving to ignore current political tensions and focus on readiness, say alliance officers.
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