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Denmark, Greenland suggest Arctic NATO mission, Danish defence minister says

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BRUSSELS, Jan ​19 (Reuters) - Denmark and Greenland have discussed the possibility of having a ⁠NATO mission in Greenland and the Arctic, Danish Defence Minister Troels ‍Lund Poulsen said on Monday.

He spoke as ​U.S. President Donald Trump intensified his push to wrest sovereignty over Greenland ​from fellow NATO member Denmark, prompting the European Union to weigh hitting back with its own measures.

Poulsen made his remarks after ‌a meeting with NATO Secretary General ‌Mark Rutte and Greenlandic Foreign Minister Vivian ​Motzfeldt in Brussels.

"We have proposed this. The NATO Secretary General has ‌also taken note of this, and ⁠I believe we can now hopefully ‌establish a framework ​for how this can be achieved," Poulsen said.

"This is also in line ⁠with what ⁠we have discussed with the Greenlandic ​government."

(Reporting by Lili Bayer and Louise Rasmussen, editing ‌by Mark Heinrich)

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