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Greenland PM sets out ‘red lines’ for talks with Washington – POLITICO

By staffJanuary 28, 20261 Min Read
Greenland PM sets out ‘red lines’ for talks with Washington – POLITICO
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“Denmark is a sovereign state and it is one of the most basic democratic rules and values that territorial integrity has to be valued,” Frederiksen said during a conference at the Sciences Po Institute in Paris. “And next to that, don’t threaten an ally.”

Frederiksen and Nielsen are in Paris for a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron after they held talks with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday.

Nielsen painted a stark picture of the Greenlandic perspective as talks with the U.S. unfold.

“We are under pressure, serious pressure … as Greenland leaders, we have to deal with people who are afraid and scared,” he said.

“Imagine you are living in peace, you are a loyal partner, loyal to the alliance … and then some of your partners talk about taking, acquiring, and don’t rule out taking weapons,” he added.

Frederiksen also warned that Europeans need to look beyond Greenland and consider the bigger picture of Washington’s changing relationship with the continent.

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