Greenland is part of Denmark … 'for now,' Rubio says
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged Wednesday that Greenland is part of Denmark "for now," while signaling that Washington remains deeply engaged in discussions over the Arctic island's future role in Western security.
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... Testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rubio sidestepped a question about whether Washington needed to own territory within NATO to defend it, instead pointing to ongoing talks with Denmark and Greenland over the island's role in collective defense. "We are actually involved in conversations with Greenland and Denmark on the use of Greenland for collective defense for all of us," Rubio said. Calling the island a key element of missile defense, he added: "I think we're in a good place on it now" and he predicted "pretty good news" could emerge from the talks. ...
"We are actually involved in conversations with Greenland and Denmark on the use of Greenland for collective defense for all of us," Rubio said. Calling the island a key element of missile defense, he added: "I think we're in a good place on it now" and he predicted "pretty good news" could emerge from the talks. ...
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