U.S. and Denmark Hold Defense Talks on Greenland
Officials from the United States and Denmark discussed collective defense arrangements involving Greenland. The talks focus on missile defense and military cooperation.
Talks between the United States and Denmark on collective defense arrangements involving Greenland are in a good place, according to statements released after the discussions. The conversations center on missile defense and military cooperation. Officials said the talks occur monthly and could result in expanded U.S. defense access.
When asked whether Greenland remains part of Denmark, a U.S. official replied, "For now." Greenland is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. The current discussions follow earlier tensions after U.S. remarks about potentially acquiring the territory.
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