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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen also pushed back on Vance's claim that Denmark isn't doing enough for defense in the Arctic, calling her country "a good and strong ally."
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Greenland will strengthen its ties with Denmark until it can become a sovereign nation, the Arctic island's incoming prime minister told Reuters on Monday, noting that the semi-autonomous Danish terri...
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Greenland's incoming Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said on Monday that he was looking forward to a visit from Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen this Wednesday, and that Greenland had bee...
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A viral video shared on TikTok purports to show Danish politicians laughing when they hear President Donald Trump say he wants to buy Greenland. Verdict: False The video is from 2019 and predates Trump’s recent remarks about Greenland.
A Greenland Police spokesperson said a video shared on social media showed Danish police support arriving March 23 in Greenland, ahead of a delegation of U.S. visitors. We found no credible reports that Denmark or France sent troops to Greenland as of late March.
President Donald Trump did not rule out military force to acquire Greenland in an interview as the Danish territory continued to rebuff his advances.
Former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt said there is nothing that’s stopping the Americans from setting up more bases in Greenland amid the territory’s fight to not be acquired by the
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We are open to criticism, but let me be completely honest — we do not appreciate the tone in which its is being delivered,” Rasmussen said in a video message.
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance says Denmark has “underinvested” in Greenland’s security and demands Denmark change its approach as President Donald Trump continues to talk of taking over the Danish territory.
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Dagens.com UK on MSNDanish Prime Minister to Visit Greenland Amid US ScrutinyGreenland has always been a place of great interest to world powers. Its location and resources make it valuable, and in recent years, the United States has shown increasing interest. Now, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is set to visit Greenland from April 2-4 for discussions with its newly formed government.