ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Denmark has vowed to defend its territory after President Trump insisted the U.S. should control Greenland. This statement came during a NATO summit in Turkey, which was meant to show unity. Denmark’s Prime Minister emphasized Greenland’s right to self-determination, stating it is not for sale. Trump’s comments have raised concerns about NATO’s future, as the organization usually focuses on external threats like Russia. Meanwhile, NATO Secretary-General praised U.S. strikes on Iran, highlighting the fragility of the interim deal between the two countries. NATO leaders are also addressing defense spending and Trump’s grievances about burden-sharing.
Danish PM ‘Ready To Defend’ Greenland
July 8, 2026 4:59 am