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Denmark at a fateful moment amid Trump threats over Greenland
Summary
Denmark's prime minister said the country is at a 'fateful moment' after US President Donald Trump threatened action on Greenland, and the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland are due to meet the US secretary of state this week.
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Denmark's prime minister described the country as being at a "fateful moment" after US President Donald Trump issued threats to take action involving Greenland. She warned that such threats could amount to the United States turning its back on NATO cooperation. Trump said the US would act on Greenland "whether they like it or not" and his administration has not ruled out the use of military force. The foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland, Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Vivian Motzfeldt, are due to meet the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, in the coming week.
Key points:
- Denmark's prime minister said the situation is a crossroads and warned about threats to NATO cooperation.
- The US president said the US would take action on Greenland and has not ruled out military force.
- The foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland are scheduled to meet the US secretary of state this week.
Summary:
The statements mark heightened diplomatic tension between Denmark, Greenland and the United States. The next scheduled step is a meeting this week involving the Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers and the US secretary of state.
