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Danish Parliament approves U.S. military base deal amid Greenland concerns

Danish Parliament approves U.S. military base deal amid Greenland concerns

World Desk

Denmark’s Parliament on Wednesday passed legislation allowing the U.S. to set up military bases on Danish territory, deepening defense ties as former U.S. President Donald Trump continues to express interest in acquiring Greenland.

The bill expands a 2023 defense agreement made with the Biden administration, which already granted U.S. troops significant access to Danish airbases. The updated framework enables a more permanent American presence, drawing criticism from opponents who argue it compromises Danish sovereignty.

The move comes amid ongoing U.S. interest in Greenland, a semi-autonomous and mineral-rich island governed by Denmark. Although Denmark and the U.S. are both NATO members, Trump’s past remarks about purchasing the island have heightened sensitivities.

In response to questions from lawmakers, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen clarified that Denmark retains the right to withdraw from the agreement if the U.S. attempts to annex any part of Greenland.

The bill passed with 94 votes in favor and 11 against. It now awaits royal assent from King Frederik X.

Greenland’s prime minister has previously criticized American comments about the island, saying they were offensive and emphasizing that “Greenland will never, ever be a piece of property that can be bought.”

Source: With inputs from agency 

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