Greenland is “obliged” to find a solution with the United States over President Donald Trump’s desire to control the Arctic island, its leader said on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said any solution to the conflict must be found within a Danish-US-Greenlandic working group set up at the start of the year.
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Trump has repeatedly insisted that Washington must control the Danish autonomous territory for reasons of national security.
He backed down from threats to seize it in January, after which the working group was set up.









