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Trump reiterates at NATO summit that Greenland should be controlled by US, not Denmark

Donald Trump has revived claims that Greenland should be under U.S. control, linking the dispute to the potential withdrawal of U.S. troops from Europe.

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At a NATO summit, Donald Trump reiterated that the United States, rather than Denmark, should control Greenland. This renewal of previous calls for U.S. control over the territory has coincided with threats regarding the U.S. military presence in Europe.

Coverage from Reuters, the Financial Times, CNBC, and The Independent emphasizes the connection between the Greenland dispute and the possibility of the U.S. removing troops from Europe. The reports highlight these statements as a revival of previous claims.

Future developments center on whether the U.S. will proceed with pulling troops from Europe and how the dispute over Greenland's control will progress following the NATO summit.

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Quick answers

Where did Donald Trump make these statements?

The statements were made at a NATO summit.

What is the nature of the dispute regarding Greenland?

Trump asserts that Greenland should be controlled by the U.S. instead of Denmark.

What potential action did Trump mention regarding Europe?

He stated that the U.S. could remove or pull troops from Europe over the Greenland dispute.

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