Trump says Greenland dispute harms US-NATO ties
The Washington administration announced on January 31 that it had begun talks on Greenland’s future status and expressed hope of reaching a deal beneficial for…
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Significant progress has already been made in the negotiations. "That's what hurt my relationship with NATO," he said at a meeting with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, referring to Washington's plans to establish control over the territory. Trump's remarks reignited a previous controversy where his interest in acquiring or controlling the semi-autonomous Danish territory had caused tensions between Washington and Copenhagen, both founding NATO members.
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Significant progress has already been made in the negotiations.
according to TASS"That's what hurt my relationship with NATO," he said at a meeting with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, referring to Washington's plans to establish control over the territory.
according to TASSTrump's remarks reignited a previous controversy where his interest in acquiring or controlling the semi-autonomous Danish territory had caused tensions between Washington and Copenhagen, both founding NATO members.
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