
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated her country faces a "decisive moment" in a diplomatic dispute with the U.S. over Greenland, following President Trump's renewed suggestions of using force to acquire the Arctic territory. Frederiksen emphasized defending values, international law, and self-determination. Germany and Sweden publicly backed Denmark, condemning U.S. "threatening rhetoric" and warning that a takeover would violate international law and set a dangerous precedent. The situation arises ahead of Washington meetings on global raw materials.
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