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Denmark Defies US on Greenland
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Denmarks Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warns of a diplomatic clash with the US over Greenland, as President Trump reiterates his interest in taking control of the Arctic island. Frederiksen emphasizes the importance of defending Denmarks values, international law, and self-determination in the Arctic. Sweden and Germany express support for Denmark, with Swedens PM criticizing US threatening rhetoric. NATOs top general assures no immediate threat to alliance territory, but highlights the Arctics growing significance. European leaders sign a letter affirming Denmark and Greenlands right to decide the islands fate, amidst strong local opposition to a US takeover.
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