Paris, Jan 28 (EFE).- France said on Tuesday that it may consider deploying troops to Greenland if Denmark requests it, following US President Donald Trump’s remarks calling the Arctic island ...
PARIS — France has discussed with Denmark sending troops to Greenland in response to United States President Donald Trump's repeated threats to annex the Danish territory, French Foreign Minister Jean ...
We must face the fact that there are serious challenges regarding security and defense in the Arctic and North Atlantic,’ ...
Trump’s bid for the Arctic territory was laughed off as a joke. Now, it’s gaining traction and provoking jitters in Europe.
Alongside the demonstrations of solidarity, Denmark has reiterated its ties with Greenland by injecting 14.6 billion kroner ($2 billion) into boosting defense capabilities on the mineral-rich ...
In an exclusive interview, Mette Frederiksen discusses the incident and new transatlantic tensions over NATO and Ukraine.
Denmark, while responsible for Greenland’s security and defence ... all tasked with monitoring an area four times the size of France. Following more than a decade of drastic cuts in defence spending, ...
According to him, France began discussing the deployment ... population does not want to be with either the United States or Denmark. At the same time, a few days later Egede said that Greenland seeks ...
France is considering the possibility of ... emphasizing that "people don't invade EU territories." Read also: Greenland tensions: Denmark urges calm amid Trump's bold remarks Trump reignites ...
Denmark on Monday announced a $2 billion security plan for the Arctic ahead of a visit by the country's prime minister to Berlin, Paris and Brussels to shore up "European unity" on Greenland.
A strategic arrangement involving U.S. security guarantees as well as a huge investment commitment could bode well for ...
France is considering deploying troops to Greenland in response to US President ... Barrot confirmed that France discussed the issue with Denmark but stressed there are no immediate plans for ...