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Vice President Vance in a speech from a U.S. base in Greenland said Friday the U.S. is not likely to use military force in President Trump’s pursuit of taking over the territory. Vance also said ...
The Danish Prime Minister said that, if the U.S. wants to strengthen security in the Arctic, “let us do so together.” ...
We do not belong to anyone else,” Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said in response to President Trump’s latest assertion ...
Vance visited Greenland as President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed a desire to take ownership of the territory.
Donald Trump isn’t the first U.S. president to consider taking land from Denmark. What did the U.S. want last time and why?
If Donald Trump plans to acquire Greenland ‘one way or another,’ he should feel the ire of the international community ...
Denmark's foreign minister said his country welcomed President Trump's comments that the people of Greenland had a right to self-determination but that he didn't believe that the territory's push ...
Vice President Vance looked to appeal to Greenland by urging it to side with the US, not Russia or China, after it seeks ...
The vice-president says Russia and China have increased footprints in the area and the world cannot "bury our heads in the ...
Vance took a softer tone Friday, saying that the U.S. respects the self-determination of Greenland. “What we think is going to happen is that the Greenlanders are going to choose through self ...
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