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Tense Washington meeting between US President Trump, Denmark, and Greenland reps ends without Greenland dispute resolution.
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No agreement in greenland dispute after washington talks

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A crisis meeting in Washington between representatives of the US, Denmark, and Greenland has left the dispute over the Arctic island unresolved. US President Donald Trump insists on taking control of Greenland for security reasons, while Denmark and Greenland reject this. A working group is to seek solutions next.

Greenland's leader stated that the island would prefer to remain under Danish control rather than face a US takeover, amid threats from President Donald Trump. Independence talks continue, but the territory firmly rejects US ownership. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the pressure as unacceptable.

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