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NATO sidelines spotlight: US-Denmark talks amid Greenland tensionThe foreign ministers of Denmark and the United States are planning their first meeting since Donald Trump's victory and his announcement regarding Greenland. The meeting is scheduled to take place in Brussels,
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will arrive in Greenland on Wednesday for a three-day visit to bolster relations with local leaders, as tensions rise over efforts by President Donald Trump's administration to bring the Arctic island under U.
One such tension has recently emerged between the United States and Denmark regarding Greenland, an area rich in untapped natural resources. The ambition of President Donald Trump to annex Greenland has ignited significant controversy,
Citing fears that the US may use weapons support as leverage against Denmark, Rasmus Jarlov said buying American weapons is now "a security risk."
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘The US won’t get that’: Greenland rejects Trump’s claim over the territoryGreenlandic PM responds to Trump’s claims over Greenland, asserting that the territory will decide its own future.
The news came only hours after Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen criticised the US second lady’s planned travel to Greenland, which occurred before the vice president stated that he would accompany his wife,
Rasmussen responded Denmark respects that the US wants a “greater military presence in Greenland,” offering ... time of seeing the Arctic as a “low tension area” is “over” and that ...
Vice President JD Vance gestures as he tours Pituffik Space Base, in Greenland. (AP/PTI) Denmark pushed back against US Vice-President JD Vance on Saturday, criticizing his "tone" after he accused ...
Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, has long resisted US attempts to exert influence over the region.