Denmark and Greenland Draw Sovereignty Line in Arctic Security Talks

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Denmark and Greenland insist Greenland’s sovereignty is non-negotiable as Trump touted a 'framework' for a future Arctic security deal with NATO chief Mark Rutte that could grant broad U.S. access and a missile-defense element; NATO says no sovereignty concessions were proposed and talks will continue through a working group, with Denmark stressing that any security arrangements must respect territorial integrity.
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