The US president has floated the prospect of buying the vast Arctic territory for years – making several more remarks after re-entering the White House
The secretary of State said purchasing the Danish territory is important to the country’s national interests in the Arctic.
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While Donald Trump's interest in Greenland provoked reactions from EU leaders, residents seem less worried, according to interviews conducted on the ground by Euronews.View on euronews
NATO plans to offer US President Donald Trump a compromise on Greenland. The Alliance hopes that this will reduce tensions over the island, Handelsblatt reports. NATO sources told DPA that the Alliance wants to offer Trump a significant expansion of its military presence in the Arctic.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during an interview that President Trump’s wish to acquire the Arctic island Greenland is serious and rooted in national security concerns for both the rest of the world and the U.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserts that President Trump’s interest in acquiring Greenland and reasserting control over the Panama Canal stems from legitimate national security threats posed by China’s growing influence in these strategic areas.
US Secretary of State Marc Rubio has confirmed that President Donald Trump really does want to annex the world's largest island. Now the worried NATO
Trump’s increasingly trenchant remarks about Greenland — he has called the U.S. acquiring the island an “absolute necessity” and refused to rule out using military force or economic coercion to do so — have sparked crisis talks in Copenhagen and other European capitals.
Moreover, Canada is closer to Greenland than Denmark and shares a land border on Hans Island. Existing ports, airfields and other facilities in Newfoundland & Labrador and Nunavut could help to serve Greenland and vice versa, the op-ed adds.
US President Donald Trump is seriously considering the purchase of Greenland, which is currently part of Denmark, calling it a priority, stated US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in an interview with journalist Megyn Kelly.
In a moment that drew audible laughter from the audience at the Arctic Frontiers Conference, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide made a subtle, but pointed remark about NATO’s uncertain future under U.S. President Donald Trump.