Oslo, Jan. 15 -- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Thursday described recent talks with the United States on Greenland as difficult, noting that Washington's ambition to take over Greenland remains unchanged despite a firm Danish rejection.
In her first comments following Wednesday's talks in Washington, Frederiksen said in a press release, "It was not an easy meeting, and I would like to thank the two ministers for clearly and distinctly stating the Kingdom's views and for countering the American claims. That was important."Frederiksen confirmed that a working group would be established but underscored the persistent deadlock. "However, that does not change the fact that there is a fundamental disagreement, because the American a...