Denmark sees âfundamental disagreementâ with US on Greenland after White House talks
âIâm not saying anything is solved. Itâs not solved,â says Danish foreign minister
âIâm not saying anything is solved. Itâs not solved,â says Danish foreign minister
US president Donald Trump has vowed to take control of Arctic island âthe easy way or the hard wayâ
Island would be the largest territory ever added to the United States
âHardest part is still ahead of us,â says Danish PM as Trump insists territory will be taken âeasy way or the hard wayâ
Prime ministerâs remarks came hours after Donald Trump reasserted his intention to take Greenland
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Donald Trump threatens to acquire self-governing Danish territory âwhether they like it or notâ
Someone wants our country. The most peaceful country in the world, according to the Inuit
Model could follow Swedish city, which is home to commuters who work in nearby Danish capital
Few in Nuuk believe Washingtonâs arguments that its takeover ambition is about reversing Danish neglect of regional security
A capital city on the edge of the world finds itself at centre of international power play
Europe does not have the military capacity to resist a US seizure of the territory, but it does have the ability to fight back through politics and trade
Marco Rubio says US president has asked aides for updated plan on acquiring the territory
US refuses to rule out military force to take control â a move Denmark says would end the Nato alliance
European leaders say they will not stop defending Danish territoryâs integrity in face of continued threats from US president
Annexing the territory is now US policy, says White House deputy chief of staff
Military intervention to remove Maduro heightens European leaders fears about US desire to take Greenland
Donald Trump doubles down on his claim that Greenland should become part of the United States
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Denmark criticises new envoyâs âunacceptableâ comments on making Greenland part of United States
US strategy has shifted to seeking to exploit discontent in Greenland towards Denmark
Denmark - one of the âmost digitalised countries in the worldâ - has seen demand fall âdrasticallyâ for letters, PostNord says
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