NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte agreed with US President Donald Trump regarding Greenland, particularly on the issue of defense, Bild reports. "When it comes to defense in the Arctic ...
In an exclusive interview, Mette Frederiksen discusses the incident and new transatlantic tensions over NATO and Ukraine.
The United States President Donald Trump may make threatening statements about Greenland or the Panama Canal, for example, but it is mainly the underlying message one should pay attention to, NATO ...
On Monday evening, her government announced a roughly 14.6 billion-kroner (nearly $2 billion) agreement with parties including the governments of Greenland and the Faeroe Islands to “improve ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed that the alliance would reach a new agreement for defense spending targets when ...
But Mette Frederiksen, the Danish prime minister, has urged allies not to respond to the US president to avoid exacerbating the current tensions. She has welcomed US security concerns over the Arctic ...
the latter to meet NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Her trip comes as President Trump has said he would not rule out the use of military force to seize control of Greenland, an autonomous ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was asked recently ... said Trump's rhetoric — especially the notion Greenland could be taken by force — cannot and should not be dismissed.
A new poll found nearly half of Greenlanders see Trump's interest in the Arctic island as a threat; 85 percent don't want to become part of the US.
We must face the fact that there are serious challenges regarding security and defense in the Arctic and North Atlantic,’ ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Saturday offered some blunt ... rule out using military force to seize the Panama Canal or Greenland — a territory that belongs to NATO member Denmark.