Danish PM consults European allies as unease over Greenland grows
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50% Medium Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : She reiterated that she still sees the US as Denmark's closest ally, but when asked about the relationship between Europe and Trump, she replied: "I think everyone in Europe can see that it will be a different collaboration now.47% : However, Trump has repeatedly signalled that he wants the US to acquire it for national security reasons - and refused to rule out using military or economic force to do so.
37% : At a news conference held by Frederiksen and Scholz after their meeting on Tuesday morning, neither leader directly mentioned Greenland or Trump.
23% : While Frederiksen avoided mentioning the Greenland issue directly, her foreign minister, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, told reporters that Trump would "not have Greenland"."The
9% : When asked whether Trump would need to "invade" Greenland to get it, Lokke said that he would not give instructions for how Trump should "get something that he should not have", Danish media reported.
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