Denmark orders ships for Greenland after Trump demands
- Denmark announced a $2 billion investment in Arctic security amid criticism from President Donald Trump about the region's vulnerability to Russian aggression.
- The Danish government aims to improve relations with Greenland, which is considering full independence, by launching a $4.9 million initiative against racism.
- Denmark's Prime Minister met with European leaders to discuss unity on Greenland, emphasizing the need for a stronger military presence in the region.
- The Danish Defense Ministry plans to enhance surveillance and sovereignty capabilities with new naval vessels and drones as part of the increased military spending.
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Denmark orders ships for Greenland after Trump demands
Denmark will scrap plans to build new patrol and environmental vessels for the Baltic Sea and instead design ships to carry out tasks around Greenland. Read more...
·Vancouver, United States
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