Greenland and Danish officials met US leaders at the White House yesterday.
Further talks will be held between the US and Denmark on the future of Greenland.
Officials from the island and Denmark met with the US Vice President and Secretary of State at the White House yesterday.
Both sides have agreed to disagree, after Donald Trump insisted the US needs control of the territory for security purposes.
Security Analyst, Mullingar's Declan Power believes NATO increasing their presence in Greenland won't be a tactic to unnerve the American military.
He says it's about showing their seriousness regarding the situation:
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