Belgian PM calls Trump ‘A really Hungry Caterpillar’ at Davos  | News World

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The Belgian prime minister has told the World Economic Forum ‘enough is enough’ and Europe must fight back against ‘hungry caterpillar’ Donald Trump. 

Bart de Wever made the remarks comparing the US president to the kids’s book character after Trump said the world will ‘discover’ how far he’ll go over seizing Greenland.

De Wever told a panel on the long run of European security in Davos: ‘My feeling is that the sweet-talking is over. You reach the purpose where sweet-talking and sweet-talking is counterproductive. 

‘It only encourages them to go a step further – it’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar.’ 

Belgian PM Bart De Wever made the comments during a chat on the long run of European security on the World Economic Forum in Davos (Picture: Denis Balibouse/REUTERS)

De Wever said that Europe must also arm itself to combat the increasing threat of US military intervention in Greenland. 

He said: ‘We should get up, we should rearm, we should integrate our market, and we should seek latest alliances. 

‘He could make us slaves, and we’re slaves then,’ he added,  criticising European subservience to President Trump.

Former NATO secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen also warned that Greenland’s seizure would signal the tip of the historic military alliance. 

Trump has also ramped up threats to seize Greenland on his Truth Social platform, where he posted an AI image yesterday of himself planting an American flag into Greenland.

Donald trumps weird post Picture: Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
Trump’s bizarre AI Truth Social post, by which he plants a U.S. flag into Greenland, accompanied by VP JD Vance, and Marco Rubio (Picture: @realdonaldtrump/Truth Social)

Trump is anticipated to reach in Davos later today, and his Greenland ambitions are due to be a top priority for European leaders. 

French President Macron has already joined De Wever in calling out ‘bully’ Trump at Davos, delivering a speech advocating for European ‘rule of law’.

French President Emmanuel Macron gestures during a plenary session at the Congress Hall during the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, 20 January 2026.
Emmanuel Macron delivered a speech to the World Economic Forum in distinctive aviator sunglasses, which he reportedly wore to hide an eye fixed condition (Picture: EPA)

Polish PM Donald Tusk has also spoken out, in addition to Canadian leader Mark Carney. 

Trump told reporters outside the White House this morning that it’ll be an interesting and successful trip to Davos, but admitted that he has ‘no idea what’s going to occur’. 

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