Donald Trump says residents of Greenland want to be part of US
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Donald Trump recently stated he believes the US will take control of Greenland, following a contentious phone call with Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen. During the call, Trump reportedly threatened economic repercussions as he reiterated his interest in acquiring the territory, which has a significant level of autonomy from Denmark. Sources described the call as "horrendous," and Denmark has made it clear that Greenland is not for sale. However, Greenland's Prime Minister has expressed openness to stronger US ties in certain economic areas, highlighting ongoing disputes over territorial claims and autonomy.
I think we're going to have it, and claimed that the Arctic island's 57,000 residents want to be with us.
It was horrendous, said one of the sources. It was a cold shower, another told the paper.
Denmark would never hand over 57,000 of its citizens to become Americans against their will.
Greenland's prime minister... said the territory is not for sale but is open for closer ties with the US in areas such as mining.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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