January 23rd, according to CNN reports, Trump and NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg reached a verbal consensus on the Greenland issue during their meeting on Wednesday, but no written document has yet been formed to confirm any future agreement. Sources said that Trump and Stoltenberg agreed to further discuss updating the 1951 tripartite agreement between the United States, Denmark, and Greenland, which governs the stationing of U.S. military forces on the island. Another potential aspect of the agreement is to expand U.S. access to Greenland’s natural resources, including its mineral resources. However, Stoltenberg denied on Thursday that he had directly discussed this issue with Trump.
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CNN: No written agreement has been reached on the Greenland issue
January 23rd, according to CNN reports, Trump and NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg reached a verbal consensus on the Greenland issue during their meeting on Wednesday, but no written document has yet been formed to confirm any future agreement. Sources said that Trump and Stoltenberg agreed to further discuss updating the 1951 tripartite agreement between the United States, Denmark, and Greenland, which governs the stationing of U.S. military forces on the island. Another potential aspect of the agreement is to expand U.S. access to Greenland’s natural resources, including its mineral resources. However, Stoltenberg denied on Thursday that he had directly discussed this issue with Trump.