NATO presents major new arms-related deals at a summit while US President Donald Trump renews demands related to Greenland and reiterates claims about security risks in the region. According to reports, Trump tells allies that Greenland is important to the United States and repeats assertions that the island is surrounded by Chinese and Russian ships, while also saying the US will not allow Greenland to be threatened. Separately, at the same NATO setting, Trump is reported to press for changes affecting sanctions on Turkey. The combined message, including the focus on expanded arms cooperation and Trump’s stance on Greenland, is described as unsettling to some European and Israeli allies, who reportedly have concerns about the implications for regional security and alliance coordination. Across coverage, the arms figure cited for the deals is around $170 billion. Overall, the reporting links the summit’s defence announcements with Trump’s renewed Greenland remarks and his broader push to shape alliance policy.