‘You can’t spy against a colleague’: Denmark PM has warned us between Greenland Steering Ro

Danish Prime Minister Metet Fredericseen said that “you can not spy against a colleague” on Thursday increased stress that the United States has intensified the intelligence of intelligence in Greenland, which is a semi-suitable Danish area for a long time by US President Donald Trump.Following the Wall Street Journal report, Denmark summoned the top American diplomat in the country that National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard ordered the agencies to investigate the independence movement of Greenland and investigate the attitude towards US resource extraction on the mineral-rich Arctic island.Quoted by the news agency Associated Press, Fredericseen called the allegations “rumors” in an international newspaper, but clarified that such spy, if true, would be unacceptable. “You can’t spy against a colleague,” he said. “It’s so easy.”Jennifer Hall Godfrey, the acting head of the American Embassy in Copenhagen, was called to meet with high ranked Danish diplomat Jeppe Tranhom-Micelsen. According to The New York Times, a representative of the Greenland government also attended the meeting.Danish Foreign Minister Larse Lukke Rasmusen said outside a summit in Poland that the report was “very worrying”, “We do not spy among friends.” He said that the purpose of calling the American diplomat was to seek “refutation or other clarification”, and “warned against any attempt to drive the veg in the unity of the state.”The houses of 56,000 residents, Greenland, have increased American interest in recent years. Trump thought of buying the island in his first term and pushed it in his second term. Last month, he said that he was important for US national security, emphasizing the island, stated NBC News.Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederick Nielsen firmly pushed back against the journal report, “completely unacceptable,” “completely unusual,” and “said to be derogatory”, “said the New York Times. Nielsen said, “The situation in Greenland is very clear.”The Wall Street Journal, citing two unnamed sources, said that Gabard’s office had directed agencies including CIA and NSA to identify Greenlandic and Danish individuals of American objectives in the region. In response, Gabbard issued a statement that condemned the leaks of classified information, called “criminal” and said, “Those who leaked classified information will meet and be accountable to a full extent of law.”He “criticized the magazine to support the deep state actors, who want to politicize and weaken the President by politicizing and leaking classified information.”In response, some Danish MPs have suggested the closure of the US consulate in Greenland’s capital NuuK, alleging attachment to “destroyer activities”. However, Rasmusen rejected the idea, called it a “a very far -reaching decision”.Denmark’s intelligence agency Pet, not directly commenting on the claims of the journal, was facing the “most serious security policy situation since the end of the Cold War”, and was facing “a high threat of espionage” due to an increase in foreign interest in Greenland.Security analyst Matias Sedelin to Danish News site Olfi said that if the US has actually monitored Greenland, it would mark the “a hostile act” and “violation of the trust”. He said, “Danish politicians do not have to make careful balance, who are not removing Americans, while not tolerating everything.”