We won’t hand Greenland sovereignty to Trump
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We have to work together (with US) respectfully, without threatening each other,' premier tells reporters ahead of EU leaders meeting in Brussels - Anadolu Ajansı
Staunch NATO allies Denmark and Iceland are "dismayed, angry and saddened by being bullied by the United States," Sen. Dick Durbin said.
By Stine Jacobsen COPENHAGEN, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Thursday that Denmark and Greenland remain open to constructive dialogue on Arctic security provided discussions respect her country's territorial integrity.
Shaheen said the Trump administration's reported interest in taking over Greenland has prompted strong reactions abroad.
Trump tells Norway's Jonas Gahr Støre denied Nobel frees U.S.-first focus, demands NATO hand over Greenland amid Russia threats and tariff plans on 8 allies. Denmark rejects blackmail; Europe eyes retaliation.
A bipartisan congressional delegation met with Danish and Greenlandic officials Friday to show support for Greenland's territorial integrity despite President Trump's push to acquire the island.
A Congressional delegation is visiting Denmark to offer support to the country and NATO allies as Trump continues his push to take Greenland.
Negotiations between the U.S., Denmark and Greenland will continue, a NATO spokesperson said Wednesday, following President Trump’s announcement that he had reached the “framework of a future deal” with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte.