Denmark to discuss Trump’s Greenland interests

Denmark’s prime minister has called party leaders to a meeting on Thursday, a government source said, over U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s ambitions to take control of Greenland.

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Denmark’s prime minister has called party leaders to a meeting on Thursday, a government source said, over U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s ambitions to take control of Greenland.

According to The PUNCH, Trump, who takes office on January 20, set off new alarm bells on Tuesday when he refused to rule out military intervention over the Panama Canal and Greenland, both of which he has said he wants the United States to control.

Trump’s comments came as his son, Donald Trump Jr., made a private visit to the Arctic Island that is an autonomous Danish territory.

“Meeting the party leaders allows us to share the measures the government has taken over the last few days,” Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told reporters.

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s office confirmed to AFP the meeting would be held at 7:30 pm (1830 GMT) on Thursday.

Lokke Rasmussen noted that while he did not believe Denmark was in a “foreign policy crisis,” that did not mean “there couldn’t well be one… if words turn to actions.”

He stressed that Denmark had “no ambition whatsoever to escalate a war of words with a president on his way into the Oval Office.”

“My own attitude is that you should take Trump very seriously but not necessarily literally. We take it so seriously that we are also working on it,” Lokke Rasmussen said.