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German minister: protection of Greenland will be discussed within NATO if needed

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LONDON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - ​German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said on Monday that Greenland belonged to Denmark and that the NATO ⁠alliance could discuss strengthening its protection if necessary.

Wadephul was speaking after U.S. President Donald Trump made renewed ‍threats to take over Greenland, a prospect that alarmed NATO allies ​and has taken on a new urgency after Trump followed through on threats to topple Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.

Trump ​has repeatedly said he wants to take over Greenland, an ambition first voiced in 2019 during his first presidency.

On Sunday, he told The Atlantic magazine in an interview: "We do need Greenland, absolutely. We ‌need it for defence."

Speaking to reporters in Lithuania, Wadephul ‌said Germany had questions about Maduro's removal and stressed the Venezuelan ​people should determine their country's future in free and fair elections, after Trump said the U.S. would run ‌the country.

On Greenland, Wadephul stressed it was part of ⁠Denmark.

"And since Denmark is a member of NATO, ‌Greenland will, in principle, ​also be subject to NATO defence," he said.

"And if there are further requirements to strengthen defence efforts concerning Greenland, ⁠then we will ⁠have to discuss this within the framework of the ​alliance."

He did not elaborate on the nature of those discussions.

(Reporting by Matthias Williams, ‌editing by Miranda Murray)

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