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Source: Canada could send a small contingent of troops into Greenland

A source familiar with the situation said that Canada was considering sending a small contingent of troops to Greenland in order to take part in NATO exercises.

The first to report the news were CBC News and Globe and Mail.

Source: Military officials have "presented" plans for the operation to government, and are "awaiting a decision by Prime Minister Mark Carney," said the source. The source requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the issue.

Carney's office declined to comment.

Carney is challenged by the threats of U.S. president Donald Trump to annex Canada. He wants to be on Trump's side, but also show solidarity with European allies.

Carney, who spoke to reporters on Sunday in Doha, said: "We are concerned about this escalated situation. To be clear, we will always support the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries, regardless of their geographical location."

Last week, a small number of European countries sent military personnel to Greenland.

Germany, France and Sweden have all said that they will be sending military personnel to start preparations for large drills in the second half of this year. Bill Berkrot edited the report by David Ljunggren.

(source: Reuters)