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Denmark sets conditions for the US regarding Greenland


Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had reached an agreement regarding Greenland. As he stated, “the framework for the future agreement regarding the island and, in fact, the entire Arctic region” has been agreed.

Speaking to the media, Trump noted that the document would be a “long-term agreement.” He said: “This is the final long-term agreement and I think it puts everyone in a very good position, especially when it comes to security and minerals and everything else.

According to the New York Times' findings, based on interviews with three senior officials, the plan involves a compromise in which “Denmark would give the United States sovereignty over small portions of Greenland territory where the United States could build military bases.” This model would be similar to the British Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus.

Ashley Davis

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