US President Donald Trump arrived in Switzerland on Wednesday to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, amid a tense atmosphere due to disagreements with European leaders over Greenland, which puts the continuity of NATO at stake. After Trump's plane landed in Zurich, he arrived in Davos in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday afternoon with a delay, after the presidential US aircraft (Air Force One) carrying him was forced to turn back due to a 'minor electrical fault'. Trump and his companions changed planes at the joint Andrews Air Force Base, then took off again shortly after midnight (5 am Greenwich Mean Time), that is, about two and a half hours after the initial takeoff.
Trump Arrives in Davos After Technical Issue on Board
US President Donald Trump arrived in Davos to attend the World Economic Forum. His arrival was accompanied by a minor incident: the presidential plane was forced to return to the US due to an electrical malfunction, causing a delay in the head of state's trip.