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Rubio: Greenland talks continue, ‘in a good place’

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WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) - ‌U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said ​on Wednesday talks with Denmark and Greenland about using the island ⁠for collective defense are "in a good place."

In questioning during a House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, Representative ​Sarah McBride of Delaware asked Rubio: "I assume you're aware that Greenland ‌is indeed part of Denmark?" Rubio responded, "For now."

U.S. President Donald Trump's assertions that the U.S. must acquire or control ⁠Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, sparked tensions ⁠between Washington and Copenhagen, both founding NATO members, and more broadly across Europe, although the issue has since moved to a diplomatic track.

McBride asked: "Does the United States need ‌to own land within NATO to defend it?"

Rubio responded: "We ⁠are actually involved in conversations with ‌Greenland and Denmark on the use ​of Greenland for collective defense for all of us. It's a key part of missile defense, but we're ‌involved in those talks right now. ​I think we're in ⁠a good place on it now."

Rubio said conversations ‌with Denmark and Greenland were ⁠continuing monthly. "I think we'll have pretty good news on it at some point," he said.

Rubio said he agreed with ​Trump that agreements ‌on basing U.S. forces in Greenland were insufficient and it ⁠would be easier to ​own territory to defend it.

(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle, Simon ​Lewis and Doina Chiacu)

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