Greenland and Denmark on Wednesday said they "agree to disagree" with U.S. diplomats, following what they described as a "frank and constructive" discussion at the White House over President Donald Trump's desire to acquire the autonomous territory.
Breakdown
- Denmark and Greenland 'agree to disagree' with U.S. after security talks
- A working group will address ongoing differences over Greenland's future 23s
- Denmark and Greenland reject U.S. efforts to control Greenland 30s
- Trump says U.S. needs Greenland for national security, warns of China or Russia 1m 0s
- NATO allies, including France and Germany, send troops to Greenland 1m 31s