Denmark agrees to discuss Artic region with US and Greenland

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Denmark Agrees To Discuss Artic Region With Us And Greenland
Donald Trump has expressed an interest in making Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, part of the United StatesPhoto: Emil Stach/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images
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Denmark agreed on Friday to discuss the Arctic region with Washington, Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said, after his first phone call with the secretary of state from the administration of President Donald Trump, who wants control of Greenland.

Rasmussen and Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a 20-minute conversation in a "good and constructive tone", discussing Ukraine, European security and the situation in the Middle East, the Danish Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

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Trump has expressed an interest in making Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, part of the United States. He has not ruled out using military or economic power to persuade Denmark to hand it over.

Greenland's strategic location along the shortest route from Europe to North America, vital for the US ballistic missile warning system, has made it a priority for Trump.

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"Arctic security was not on the agenda, but it was agreed that it will be discussed between the United States, Denmark and Greenland at a later date, the Danish ministry said.

Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede, who has stepped up a push for independence, has repeatedly said the island is not for sale and that it is up to its people to decide their future.

While Trump also aired the possibility of taking over Greenland in 2019, his refusal to rule out the use of military or economic power has caught many Danes by surprise.

Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Jan. 15 said she had spoken on the phone with Trump and told him that it is up to Greenland itself to decide on any independence. - Reuters

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