Greenland Prime Minister Says US Will Not Get Island
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U.S. News & World Report |
The United States will not get Greenland, Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said on Sunday in a post on Facebook in response to Donald Trump's desire to take control of the vast Arctic country.
Seattle Times |
The prime minister of Greenland pushed back Sunday against assertions by U.S. President Donald Trump that America will take control of the island territory.
The Washington Post |
The pointed remarks came as Vance visited U.S. troops on Pituffik Space Base on the mineral-rich, strategically critical island alongside his wife and other senior U.S. officials for a trip that was ...
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The old relationship we had with the United States ... is over,” Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared.
Greenland’s leader has slammed the planned US visit to the island as “very aggressive” as the international crisis over President Trump’s desire to annex the
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President Donald Trump said he held an "extremely productive call" with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday, adding that "we agree on many things."
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday his first call with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was “extremely productive" and Carney said talks on a new relationship will begin after the Canadian election next month.
The United States will not get Greenland, Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said on Sunday in a post on Facebook in response to Donald Trump's statements he wants to take control of the vast Arctic country.
It’s clear the US is no longer a reliable partner. It is possible that with comprehensive negotiations, we could reestablish an element of confidence but there will be no going backwards,” the Canadian leader said.