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Greenland's leader, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated proposals to acquire the territory, stating "enough is enough." Trump's comments, made amid U.S. operations in Venezuela, raised concerns in Denmark about potential U.S. intervention in Greenland. Nordic and Baltic leaders, along with France, expressed support for Denmark and Greenland's autonomy. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen dismissed Trump's remarks as nonsensical.
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