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Greenland and Denmark Diplomats Meet with Trump Officials Amid Ownership Controversy

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Diplomats from Denmark and Greenland held discussions with White House officials regarding President Trump's ongoing interest in purchasing Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. Despite Trump's public claims, both Danish and Greenlandic officials have firmly stated that Greenland is not for sale and expressed concerns over the rhetoric linking military intervention to the territory. The meeting comes ahead of a scheduled discussion between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the foreign ministers of both regions, where they are expected to reiterate their stance against any negotiations for sale. Greenland's Prime Minister criticized the U.S. comments as disrespectful, emphasizing the need for a respectful dialogue focused on cooperation rather than coercion.

Key Details: • Meeting between diplomats and White House officials took place on Thursday. • Secretary of State Marco Rubio to meet with Greenland and Denmark's foreign ministers next week. • Greenland's Prime Minister called U.S. rhetoric 'entirely unacceptable'. • Denmark maintains its right to refuse talks over the sale of Greenland.

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Donald TrumpMarco RubioJeff LandryJens-Frederik NielsenGreenlandDenmarkWashington D.C.Stephen MillerRoger WickerJesper Møller SørensenJacob Isbosethsen

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