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Denmark and NATO are seeking to enhance Arctic security in the wake of Greenland Crisis

Mette Frederiksen, the Danish Prime Minister, said that she agreed with NATO chief Mark Rutte on Friday that the alliance needed to increase?security in Arctic after weeks of turmoil about?U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to annex Greenland.

Denmark and Greenland (a Danish autonomous territory) insist on the sovereignty of the island.

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They have stated that they are willing to talk about a variety of other topics.

Trump claimed on Thursday that he had

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Greenland will have permanent and total U.S. entry after talks with Rutte.

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Allies will have to increase their efforts in order to ward off the threats of Russia and China.

"We agree with the idea that NATO should increase its engagement in the Arctic. Frederiksen stated in a Friday social media post that the alliance must be involved in ensuring the security and defense of the Arctic. She also posted a picture with Rutte.

Rutte stated that he worked with the Danish leader on enhancing deterrence, defence and security.

Frederiksen is scheduled to travel to Greenland’s capital Nuuk on Friday evening to meet with the island's premier.

The Danish Foreign Minister said that diplomats of Denmark and the United States met in Washington, Thursday. They had established a plan on how to proceed.

We will not communicate the dates of those future meetings, as we want to remove all drama from?this... and have a calmer process," said Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen.

Sources familiar with the issue said that Rutte, Trump and Greenland had agreed in Davos to continue talks on updating the 1951 agreement that governs U.S. access and presence on this Arctic island. Reporting by Soren Jacobsen and Stine Jeppesen in Copenhagen. Editing by Terje Solsvik & Toby Chopra

(source: Reuters)