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Fact Check: Trump's Misstatements on Greenland and Nobel Prize

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In a recent communication to Norway's Prime Minister, President Trump reiterated incorrect claims regarding Greenland's ownership and his Nobel Peace Prize aspirations. He falsely asserted that Denmark lacks written documents supporting its sovereignty over Greenland, despite historical agreements and international recognition confirming Danish control. Notable documents include a 1916 declaration from the US acknowledging Danish sovereignty, a 1933 ruling from the Permanent Court of International Justice, and various agreements during World War II and the establishment of NATO. Experts, including Marc Jacobsen from the Royal Danish Defence College, emphasize that Trump's statements are misleading and factually incorrect.

Key Details: • Trump's claims about Greenland's ownership lack factual support. • Historical documents affirming Danish sovereignty date back to 1916. • International courts have ruled in favor of Denmark's claims over Greenland.

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