
Denmark's prime minister insists sovereignty is non-negotiable as Trump announces Greenland deal 'framework'
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Denmark's prime minister insisted that the nation's sovereignty is not up for negotiation after President Donald Trump announced a "framework" was reached on an eventual Greenland deal.
Alex Nitzberg is a writer for Fox News Digital.
"Security in the Arctic is a matter for the entire NATO alliance. Therefore, it is good and natural that it is also discussed between NATO's Secretary General and the President of the United States. The Kingdom of Denmark has long worked for NATO to increase its engagement in the Arctic," Frederiksen noted in the statement, which was written in Danish.
"We have been in close dialogue with NATO and I have spoken to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on an ongoing basis, including both before and after his meeting with President Trump in Davos. NATO is fully aware of the position of the Kingdom of Denmark. We can negotiate on everything political; security, investments, economy. But we cannot negotiate on our sovereignty," she asserted.













