Denmark to host a meeting on Arctic Security

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The Denmark government stated that leaders of Denmark, Greenland, Fer Islands, Iceland and Norway will meet on Monday to negotiate Arctic security, Denmark’s government said, US President Donald Trump’s control to gain control of Greenland.Trump has repeatedly stated that the US requires a strategically located resource-rich Arctic island due to security reasons, and refused to use force to secure it.Trump’s comments have also expressed concern in other Arctic regions, including Iceland and Norway’s Swalbard Islands.The comment has also angered Danish and Greenlandic leaders, who have insisted that the island will decide its future and America will not get Greenland. ” “Even though our countries are found in different parts of the world, it is natural that in this circle of countries, we meet in the Arctic and North Atlantic to discuss the current security situation,” Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredericseen said in a statement on Sunday.Monday’s dialogue will be held at Torshavan, the capital of the Faro Islands, and Fredericksen, as well as Prime Minister of Greenland, Jens-Frederick Nielsen, Iceland Prime Minister Christun FrostDotir and Farraland Prime Minister Christun FrostDotir and Farrow Islands Prime Minister Akel Johanssen.Norway Prime Minister Jonas will participate through the Gahar store video link.

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