Updates: Denmark, Greenland float NATO mission on island
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Updates: Denmark, Greenland float NATO mission on island
"The NATO military alliance will continue working with Denmark and Greenland on important issues such as collective security in the Arctic region, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday. His statements followed a meeting with the Denmak's defence minister and Greenland's foreign affairs minister. "We discussed how important the Arctic - including Greenland - is to our collective security and how Denmark is stepping up investments in key capabilities," Rutte said on X."
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Denmark's defense minister and Greenland's defense minister raised the possibility of a NATO surveillance mission in Greenland during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. NATO confirmed it will continue working with Denmark and Greenland on collective Arctic security as Denmark increases investments and capabilities. Denmark and allies are considering boosting military presence in Greenland amid threats from the United States tied to Greenland disputes. EU leaders are meeting to discuss potential tariffs and activation of the Anti-Coercion Instrument as a response to US actions. Germany's finance minister stated Europe will not be 'blackmailed' over control of Greenland.
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