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Denmark will continue diplomatic efforts with the United States to resolve the Greenland crisis, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said after a meeting in Oslo with Norwegian counterpart Espen Barth Eide.

Rasmussen emphasized the importance of dialogue free from social media pressure, reaffirming that Greenland — an autonomous Danish territory — is not for sale. The discussions also involve the European Union, while Rasmussen highlighted checks and balances in U.S. foreign policy beyond the president.

Meanwhile, Norway confirmed it will not tolerate pressure from allies and supports maintaining sovereign decisions.

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00:00Thank you very much.
00:30Thank you very much.
02:34And we opened that dialogue last week.
02:38We will not give up on that.
02:40I mean, I have an agreement with the American Vice President.
02:45It was reconfirmed after we have listened to the press spokesperson.
02:52So we will stay on track unless the U.S. decides differently.
02:59But then at the same time, of course, we need the European Union to respond.
03:03I will not develop that response at this press conference.
03:07There is close consultation going on among our European friends.
03:14But it is also a support for the principles.
03:18Norges standpoint is fixed.
03:20We are not going to let us press.
03:22And this type of troubles are unacceptable between close allies.
03:33The first part of the U.S. says the Harris Department is ready to press.
03:40You
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