Nato troops are likely to be a “more permanent” presence on Greenland, as several European countries joined Denmark in sending soldiers to boost security on the Arctic island coveted by US President Donald Trump.
Troels Lund Poulsen, Denmark’s defence minister, said on Thursday that the intention was to have more Danish troops based in Greenland, with other Nato allies invited to take part on a rotational basis.
“The intention is to create a more permanent military presence,” he told Danish public broadcaster DR.
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