Denmark plans to call in US ambassador over Greenland spying report

Denmark’s Foreign Minister plans to summon the acting U.S. ambassador after reports emerged alleging that the United States has increased spying activities in Greenland.

Key Takeaways:

  • Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen will call in the acting U.S. ambassador.
  • The action follows a Wall Street Journal report on increased U.S. spying.
  • Allegations focus on U.S. intelligence activities in Greenland.
  • Denmark seeks diplomatic talks to address the situation.

Denmark to Summon U.S. Ambassador

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen announced on Wednesday his intention to summon the acting U.S. ambassador to Denmark for talks. This move comes in response to a report by the Wall Street Journal alleging that the United States has ordered its intelligence agencies to step up spying efforts on Greenland.

Allegations of Increased U.S. Spying

The Wall Street Journal reported that Washington has directed American intelligence services to intensify surveillance activities in Greenland. While specific details of the operations were not disclosed, the report has raised concerns within the Danish government due to Greenland’s status as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.

Denmark’s Diplomatic Response

In light of the allegations, Foreign Minister Rasmussen has taken decisive action to address the matter directly with U.S. officials. “We will seek clarification on these serious claims,” Rasmussen stated, emphasizing the importance of transparency and mutual respect between the two nations.

Focus on Greenland

Greenland, while geographically part of North America, remains a self-governing territory under Danish sovereignty. The island holds strategic importance due to its location and natural resources, making any intelligence activities there a sensitive issue for Denmark.

Awaiting Further Developments

As Denmark prepares for discussions with the acting U.S. ambassador, the international community watches closely. No official response from the U.S. embassy has been released regarding the summoning or the spying allegations. The outcome of these talks may have significant implications for U.S.-Danish relations moving forward.

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