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Denmark and Greenland rebuke Trump's takeover rhetoric after meeting
Summary
Denmark's and Greenland's foreign ministers said they held a frank but constructive discussion with U.S. officials about Greenland, and they criticized a year of U.S. rhetoric about acquiring the island for national security purposes.
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Denmark's foreign minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Greenland's foreign minister Vivian Motzfeldt met with U.S. officials on Wednesday. They described the talks as frank but constructive. The meetings addressed public U.S. statements over the past year about acquiring Greenland for national security reasons.
Key points:
- The ministers said the discussions with U.S. officials were frank but constructive.
- They publicly rebuked U.S. takeover rhetoric related to Greenland and described it as unacceptable.
- The talks follow a year of U.S. statements about the need to acquire the island for national security purposes.
- No immediate policy changes or formal next steps were announced.
Summary:
The exchange was framed as a diplomatic conversation in which Denmark and Greenland registered firm objections to U.S. rhetoric about acquiring Greenland. Undetermined at this time.
