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Division remains over Greenland’s future after White House meeting

The foreign ministers of Greenland and Denmark say differences remain about Greenland’s future after meeting with officials at the White House on Wednesday. In the meeting, the Danes reiterated the territory is not for sale, but they welcome a U.S. presence. President Trump has insisted the U.S. needs Greenland for national security.

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