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Greenland's sovereignty not up for negotiation, Denmark says after Trump eases threats

Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has firmly stated that the country's sovereignty over Greenland is non-negotiable, following President Donald Trump's announcement of a 'framework of a future deal' during the World Economic Forum in Davos. While European leaders expressed relief at the easing of tensions, skepticism remains regarding the viability of Trump's proposed deal.

Greenland's sovereignty not up for negotiation, Denmark says after Trump eases threats

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Key Highlights

  • Denmark insists on non-negotiable sovereignty over Greenland.
  • Trump announced a 'framework of a future deal' for Greenland.
  • European leaders welcomed a pause in escalating tensions and tariffs.
  • Skepticism exists in Greenland and among Danish MPs about the proposed deal.
  • Security in the Arctic is considered a NATO concern.
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Sources

  1. Trump sought Greenland deal that would hand U.S. more control over security
  2. First Thing: Trump declaration of Greenland deal framework met with scepticism
  3. Denmark's prime minister insists sovereignty is non-negotiable as Trump announces Greenland deal 'framework'
  4. Greenland's sovereignty not up for negotiation, Denmark says after Trump eases threats
  5. ‘Cannot negotiate about our sovereignty’: Denmark, Europe react to Trump’s Greenland framework

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