President Donald Trump reiterates at the NATO summit in Ankara that Greenland should be controlled by the United States, citing increased Chinese and Russian naval activity near the Arctic and warning he may withdraw US troops from Europe if Denmark resists.Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen rejects the demand, saying Greenland is not for sale, while Greenland's Foreign Minister Múte Egede asserts that Greenland's people will decide the island's future and pledges continued cooperation with allies.US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says monthly talks between US, Denmark and Greenland are continuing under a working group formed after a January pre-agreement with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to bolster Arctic security, and Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen expects conclusions by year's end.Analysts warn the dispute risks deepening fractures within
NATO as Mr. Trump criticizes European allies for not supporting a joint operation with Israel against Iran earlier this year and suggests expanding US basing in
Greenland under long-standing defense pacts.