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27 March 09:16

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has admitted that Donald Trump's continued interest in Greenland creates a "difficult situation" for Denmark

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Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says US President Donald Trump's persistent interest in Greenland is complicating relations between Denmark and its self-governing territory. The admission underscores the diplomatic challenges posed by Trump's intentions to acquire Greenland, which has stirred controversy and put Denmark in a delicate position on the international stage.

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Danemarca, exasperată de Trump care insistă că vrea Groenlanda. Premier: „E o situație dificilă. Interesul lui nu dispare”
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Interesul lui Trump pentru Groenlanda pune Danemarca într-o 'situație dificilă', spune premierul danez
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Premierul danez: "Nu trebuie să ne facem iluzii. Interesul preşedintelui Trump pentru Groenlanda nu dispare"
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Premierul Danemarcei a lăudat locuitorii Groenlandei pentru că au rămas „fermi” în fața încercărilor lui Donald Trump de a prelua insula arctică

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