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national security.
And in a statement, NATO said negotiations would continue, quote, aimed at ensuring that Russia and China never gain a foothold in Greenland.
The lack of detail about the framework, though, has sparked confusion and concern for some.
One lawmaker from Greenland rejected Trump's talk of a deal, saying, quote, nothing about us without us.
This morning in Switzerland, Trump held a signing ceremony for what he's called the Board of Peace.
While it was initially proposed as a group that would oversee the rebuilding of Gaza, the Times got a look at the proposed charter, which shows a much bigger scope.
It says the board will secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict, putting it on track to potentially rival the mission of the United Nations Security Council.
It would be an example of the president dismantling the international system that's been in place since World War II and putting himself at the center of a new one.
According to the charter, one person has the power to veto decisions, invite members, designate his successor, or dissolve the board entirely.
Donald Trump.
A U.S.
official also confirmed Trump could play a central role even after his presidency is over, saying he can hold the post until he resigns it.
Saudi Arabia, Israel, Belarus, and several more countries have said they're joining.
Russia and China have also been invited.
It's unclear what they'll do.
And some countries, including France, have said no, after which Trump threatened France with 200% tariffs on wine.
A new Time-Siena poll out this morning shows that President Trump's approval rating is falling and that only about a third of voters think the country is better off than it was when he took office a year ago.
Almost half think it's worse.
A growing majority of voters disapprove of how he's handled a range of issues, from immigration to the economy.
Half of Americans say Trump's policies have made life less affordable for them.