Carney meets with Danish PM as U.S. ramps up talk of taking over Greenland
PARIS — Prime Minister Mark Carney stood with Denmark on Tuesday, insisting the future of the Danish territory of Greenland will be decided “solely by the people” of Denmark and Greenland following fresh comments by U.S. President Donald Trump about annexing the territory.
Carney said Canada will always support Denmark’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, which includes the autonomous island of Greenland.
“There’s basic principles here which (are) self-determination of nations, sovereignty, territorial integrity. And then there (are) approaches that we have as partners to what we’re trying to accomplish,” Carney said during a press conference at the Canadian Embassy in Paris on Tuesday.
“As NATO, we can provide security for all of NATO, Greenland included.”


