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Only Denmark and Greenland can decide questions about the future of the Arctic island, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Tuesday when asked about US threats of annexation.
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"The future of Greenland is a decision exclusively for the people of Greenland and Denmark,” Carney told reporters in Paris.
Hours earlier, leaders from major European powers rallied behind Greenland, saying in a joint statement that the island belongs to its people.
Carney later met Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and "emphasised Canada’s support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Denmark, including Greenland, which must be respected in accordance with international law”, according to a statement from his office.
Also Read: Danish prime minister says US takeover of Greenland would mark end of NATO
Also Read: Europe backs Denmark on Greenland, signals stronger NATO push in the Arctic
"The future of Greenland is a decision exclusively for the people of Greenland and Denmark,” Carney told reporters in Paris.
Hours earlier, leaders from major European powers rallied behind Greenland, saying in a joint statement that the island belongs to its people.
Carney later met Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and "emphasised Canada’s support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Denmark, including Greenland, which must be respected in accordance with international law”, according to a statement from his office.
Also Read: Danish prime minister says US takeover of Greenland would mark end of NATO


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