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Donald Trump at Shannon on a previous visit in 2019. Alamy

Donald Trump to land in Shannon this afternoon on journey home from Davos

It is understood the US President’s plane, Air Force One, will refuel on the tarmac in Shannon, as it returns from his visit to Davos in Switzerland.

LAST UPDATE | 3 hrs ago

PLANS ARE UNDERWAY in Shannon Airport for a brief stopover visit of the US President Donald Trump later this afternoon, The Journal has confirmed.

It is understood the US President’s plane, Air Force One, will refuel on the tarmac in Shannon, as it returns from his visit to Davos in Switzerland. 

A major security operation has swung into action at the airport in the last 48 hours. 

His son Eric Trump had visited Trump Doonbeg Golf Resort in County Clare in the last few days but it is believed the President will not get off the plane during the brief stop this afternoon or evening. 

His trip to Davos got off to a bad start after his presidential plane was forced to turn back to its air base shortly after takeoff. 

The White House said the return was out of an abundance of caution due to what officials described as a “minor electrical issue.” Journalists traveling with Trump reported that lights in the cabin went out briefly after takeoff.

He is travelling on a replacement aircraft which requires more fuel stops en route back to the US.

Trump arrived in Davos yesterday and met with leaders after which he backed down on threats to seize Greenland by force from Denmark and announced a vague deal aimed at ensuring security of the Arctic territory.

He gave no further details of the deal, but a source close to the talks said that a 1951 Greenland defence pact would be renegotiated as part of it.

That 1951 defence pact allows the US to keep its three main military bases in Greenland and to establish new bases if deemed necessary by NATO.

Trump also lifted the promise of sanctions against European nations that spoke out against the threats to Denmark and remarked that the deal gives Washington “everything we wanted”.

This afternoon, Trump met with Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy for around an hour this afternoon in Davos.

The encounter came hours before US envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner were due to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

Speaking to reporters afterwards, Trump described the meeting as “good” and added that “everybody wants to have the war ended”.

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