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Nordics reject Trump's claim of Chinese and Russian ships around Greenland, FT reports
Nordic diplomats cite NATO intelligence and vessel-tracking data to refute claims of Russian and Chinese naval activity near Greenland, emphasizing no recent evidence found.
- The Financial Times reported that Nordic diplomats rejected US President Donald Trump's claims that Russian and Chinese vessels were operating near Greenland.
- Trump's push for Greenland has alarmed its 57,000 inhabitants after he said on Friday the US must take ownership to block Russia or China.
- Vessel-Tracking platforms MarineTraffic and LSEG show no Chinese or Russian ship presence near Greenland, and one senior diplomat said `There are no ships, no submarines`.
- Greenland's assembly said late on Friday it would bring forward a meeting to discuss its response to U.S. threats, while Reuters could not immediately verify the FT report and the White House and NATO did not respond.
- A senior diplomat told the FT `It is simply not true that the Chinese and Russians are there`, and Lars Lokke Rasmussen noted the president has not provided public evidence.
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Diplomats from the countries of Northern Europe have rejected statements by US President Donald Trump that Russian and Chinese ships are allegedly operating near Greenland.
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right5Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Center
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L 31%
C 38%
R 31%
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