OSLO (Reuters) - Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday, and the two agreed that the topic of Greenland will be discussed at a later time, the Danish foreign ministry said in a statement.
A satirical article from 2019 about a Danish government offer to buy the United States, minus its government, is being shared online as an authentic response from Denmark to President-elect Donald Trump's recent remarks about taking over Greenland.
"Trump might forget about Greenland. But also, he might not. Nobody knows. He operates on whims," @anneapplebaum writes.
Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently discussed the future conversation about Greenland. They also focused on Ukraine, European security, and the Middle East's current situation,
One European diplomat told Axios that Denmark was widely seen as America’s closest ally in the European Union, and that no one could have imagined it’d be the first Trump would pick a
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called the country’s business leaders to a meeting on Thursday after US President-elect Donald Trump last week threatened military or economic action such as tariffs to take control of Greenland.
King Frederik of Denmark has expressed congratulations to new United States President Donald Trump amid an escalating diplomatic dispute over Greenland.
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As a new Donald Trump presidency begins in the United States, Copenhagen and more specifically Greenland have been making more headlines.
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