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Denmark approves US military bases on Danish soil as Trump eyes Greenland

Danish Foreign Minister, in a response to lawmakers’ questions, wrote that Denmark would be able to terminate the agreement if the US tries to annex all or part of Greenland
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Denmark’s Parliament on Wednesday approved a Bill to allow US military bases on Danish soil, a move that comes as President Donald Trump seeks to take control of the kingdom’s semi-autonomous territory of Greenland.

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Critics say the vote ceded Danish sovereignty to the US.

The legislation widens a previous military agreement, made in 2023 with the Biden administration, where US troops had broad access to Danish airbases in the Scandinavian country.

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The new parameters follow Trump’s coveting of the strategic, mineral-rich Arctic island even as the US and Denmark are NATO allies.

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, in a response to lawmakers’ questions, wrote that Denmark would be able to terminate the agreement if the US tries to annex all or part of Greenland.

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Ninety-four lawmakers voted for the bill, with 11 against. The legislation now goes to Danish King Frederik X for his signature.

Greenland’s prime minister previously said US statements about the island have been disrespectful and it “will never, ever be a piece of property that can be bought by just anyone.”

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