Trump renews Greenland claim at NATO Summit, says it should be controlled by US
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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday renewed his push for American control of the Arctic island, saying Greenland should belong to the United States rather than Denmark. Speaking alongside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after their meeting in Ankara during the NATO summit, Trump linked Greenland directly to US national security and claimed Denmark had not done enough for the island despite continued American support for Europe. His remarks are the latest in a long-running dispute over Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Trump first floated the idea of buying Greenland during his first term in 2019. Since returning to office, he has repeatedly revived the proposal, arguing that the island is vital to countering growing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic. Denmark and Greenland have consistently rejected any suggestion that the territory is for sale. Speaking to reporters, Trump insisted Greenland's future should not remain under Danish control. "Well, that's what hurt my relationship with NATO because Greenland doesn't help Denmark. Greenland has become increasingly important in Trump's geopolitics because of its location in the Arctic, where melting sea ICE (immigration enforcement agency) is opening new shipping routes and access to valuable mineral resources. The US President also said Europe must do more to tackle illegal immigration and strengthen its energy security if it wants to remain stable in the years ahead.
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