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NATO chief: Issue of whether Greenland stays with Denmark did not come up with Trump

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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday the issue of whether Greenland will remain with Denmark did not come up in his talks with Donald

NATO Chief Confirms Greenland's Status Not Discussed with Trump

NATO and Greenland's Political Landscape

By Kanishka Singh

Trump's Position on Greenland

WASHINGTON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday the issue of whether Greenland will remain with Denmark did not come up in his talks with Donald Trump, as the U.S. president stepped back from threats of tariffs and ruled out the use of military force to take control of Greenland.

Rutte's Comments on Discussions

Rutte made his comments in an interview on Fox News' "Special Report with Bret Baier" show.

Context of Greenland's Autonomy

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

Earlier in the day, Trump abruptly stepped back from threats to impose tariffs as leverage to seize Greenland, ruled out the use of force, and said a deal was in sight to end a dispute over the Danish territory.

After meeting Rutte, Trump said on Wednesday that Western Arctic allies could forge a new deal over the strategic island territory of 57,000 people that satisfies his desire for a "Golden Dome" missile‑defense system and access to critical minerals, while blocking Russia and China's ambitions in the Arctic.

Trump had previously repeatedly said Washington must own Greenland, an autonomous part of the kingdom of Denmark that houses a U.S. airbase, to prevent Russia or China from occupying the strategically located and minerals-rich Arctic territory.

KEY QUOTES

Rutte was asked if Greenland will still be "under the Kingdom of Denmark in this framework deal" that Trump mentioned.

"That issue did not come up anymore in my conversations tonight with the president," Rutte said in response.

"He (Trump) is very much focused on what do we need to do to make sure that that huge Arctic region - where change is taking place at the moment, where the Chinese and the Russians are more and more active - how we can protect it."

CONTEXT

Greenland and Denmark have said Greenland is not for sale. Denmark and the U.S are NATO members. Trump's foreign policy agenda has been cast by many experts as imperialist in nature.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Chris Reese and Michael Perry)

Key Takeaways

  • NATO Chief Mark Rutte confirms Greenland's status with Denmark was not discussed with Trump.
  • Trump steps back from threats of tariffs and military force regarding Greenland.
  • A potential deal over Greenland's strategic importance is in sight.
  • Greenland remains a key point in US, Russia, and China Arctic strategies.
  • Greenland is not for sale, according to Denmark and Greenland.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NATO?
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance established in 1949 for mutual defense against aggression, primarily involving North American and European countries.
What is Greenland?
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, known for its vast ice sheet and strategic location in the Arctic region.
What is a missile-defense system?
A missile-defense system is a technology designed to detect, track, and intercept incoming missiles, providing protection against potential aerial threats.

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