Denmark and Greenland Diplomats Prepare for US Talks Amid Greenland Tensions
Top diplomats from Denmark and Greenland are set to meet with US officials to clarify intentions surrounding President Trump's controversial interest in Greenland, which includes military acquisition suggestions. Both Denmark and Greenland have firmly rejected the idea of selling the territory, while discussing a potential minerals deal that could provide the US access to resources in exchange for security guarantees. The talks aim to reinforce the existing defense agreement that permits US military access.

Top diplomats from Greenland and Denmark will meet with US officials to address President Trump's demands regarding Greenland. The Danish Foreign Minister and Greenland's counterpart aim to clarify US intentions and emphasize the existing defense agreement that allows US access for military needs.
Trump has suggested military force for acquisition, while US Secretary of State has indicated buying Greenland. Both Denmark and Greenland have rejected the idea of sale, and independence is not currently pursued. A potential minerals deal offering the US access to resources in exchange for security guarantees is considered as a possible resolution.




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