Denmark Creates ‘Night Watch’ To Monitor Donald Trump Over Greenland Fears
Summary
Denmark has created a system to monitor any comments President Donald Trump makes about Greenland. Danish authorities are concerned about the potential for U.S. interest in Greenland, which is a part of Denmark. They have set up a night watch at the foreign ministry to track these developments.Key Facts
- Denmark's government created a night watch system to monitor President Trump's statements on Greenland.
- The Danish foreign ministry operates this watch from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. to match U.S. time zones.
- This system aims to quickly respond to any mention of Greenland by the U.S. president.
- Denmark has stated that Greenland is not for sale, a stance supported by most Greenlanders.
- President Trump has expressed a strong interest in Greenland, citing mineral resources and strategic value.
- Denmark hopes political changes in U.S. midterms might curb Trump's ambitions.
- The first formal meeting involving U.S., Denmark, and Greenland officials is set for December in Nuuk.
- Danish foreign policy experts perceive a shift in Trump’s approach from coercion to economic persuasion.
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