Denmark’s focus on growing its military presence follows increasing concerns that China and Russia pose a significant threat in the Arctic region. Last month, the Danish Defense Intelligence ...
The government of Denmark says it will increase military spending in the North Atlantic amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s bid to have Greenland sold or ceded to the United States. Late Monday ...
Denmark’s military spending accounted for 2.37% of the country’s GDP that year, meaning it had met NATO’s minimum target six years sooner than originally anticipated. Denmark spent 1.65% of ...
Denmark this week announced a $2 billion security package for Greenland, making another large commitment to the defense of the Arctic nation as President Trump repeatedly calls to acquire the island.
You can get in touch with Flynn by emailing [email protected]. Languages: English. Denmark has announced a 14.6-billion kroner ($2.05-billion) investment to strengthen security in Greenland ...
Earlier this month, Trump said Greenland is vital to US security and Denmark must give up control. The US military has a permanent presence at the Pituffik Space Base in northwestern Greenland ...
But under existing agreements from 1951, as Mr. Grad of the Danish Institute pointed out, the United States has “almost full military sovereignty over Greenland,” where it already has a large ...
It came after Denmark said on Monday it plans to spend $2.05 billion to boost its military presence in the Arctic. While the Scandinavian country is responsible for Greenland's security and ...
Denmark is set to increase military spending in its Arctic semiautonomous territory of Greenland by the equivalent of $2 billion following multiple aggressive statements by U.S. President Donald ...
Denmark said on Monday it would spend 14.6 billion Danish crowns ($2.05 billion) boosting its military presence in the Arctic, following renewed interest by U.S. President Donald Trump in ...
open image in gallery Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (left) speaks to reporters. Her country is set to raise its military spending in the Arctic - while U.S. President Donald Trump talks ...