Denmark's Frederiksen Says She and Greenland's Nielsen Had Constructive Meeting with Rubio
The US-Denmark-Greenland working group addresses Arctic security amid US efforts to enhance influence over Greenland, with Denmark providing F-35 jets for NATO Arctic mission.
- Sideline talks in Munich on Feb 13 will bring together Mette Frederiksen, Jens-Frederik Nielsen and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, with Nielsen confirming, `We have planned a meeting with Marco Rubio`.
- Since returning to the White House last year, US President Donald Trump has argued Washington needs to control Greenland, but last month he backed down after a "framework" deal with NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte.
- A US-Denmark-Greenland working group has been set up to discuss Washington's Arctic security concerns, with the first meeting held and a second meeting due soon.
- Officials expect the brief meeting with the US secretary of state to confirm and continue the process, as Rasmussen said he hopes and believes it will be endorsed.
- Danish officials say they are prepared to assume their share of responsibility, as Denmark participates by providing F-35 jets to NATO's Arctic mission, Frederiksen said.
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I wouldn't say it's usual to have such a high level of interest in a discussion on Arctic security policy,” said Mette Frederiksen with feigned naivety, after looking around the packed room. It's true that it wasn't easy to get into this panel, and there was much more interest than in many other topics at this year's Munich Security Conference. Of course, the interest was not only in Greenland, but also in the fact that a very strong field had b…
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Denmark's Frederiksen says she and Greenland's Nielsen had constructive meeting with Rubio
Denmark's prime minister said on Friday she and her Greenlandic counterpart had a constructive meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference over the semi-autonomous Danish territory.
"The work will continue as agreed in the high-level working group," said the Danish Prime Minister.
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