Greenlandi President Opens up to a Greater Military Presence on the Island
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Jens-Frederik Nielsen, president of Greenland, said this Thursday, January 22, that it is open to a greater military presence on the island that is the object of President Donald Trump's 'desire'. "We want to strengthen security in the Arctic through important initiatives, including a more permanent NATO mission in Greenland and a greater military presence and more maneuvers," he said at a press conference for international media in Nuuk.
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Greenland's president, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, said Thursday that he is open to a greater military presence.
The Prime Minister of Greenland, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, acknowledged today a greater military presence in the territory, while he expressed his intention to pursue a "peace dialogue" on the future, identifying sovereignty and territorial integrity as "redlines". "We want to strengthen security in the Arctic through important initiatives, including a more permanent NATO mission in Greenland and a more military presence and more maneuvers," Nielse…
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