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Live updates: Trump says US should control Greenland and reiterates disappointment with NATO as summit kicks off

Donald Trump has renewed calls for U.S. control over Greenland as he arrives at the NATO summit.

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Donald Trump has reiterated interest in U.S. control of Greenland. Reports indicate he is reviving past plans concerning the territory as he attends a NATO summit.

Coverage from AP News, The Guardian, The Hill, Time Magazine, and The Telegraph highlights the timing of these remarks alongside the start of the NATO summit. CNN has also published a fact check regarding claims made by Trump during a meeting with Erdogan.

Details regarding the logistics or legal framework of these proposals remain unspecified in current reporting. Coverage does not yet specify how NATO members or other involved parties have responded to the renewed statements.

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What is the current status of the proposal regarding Greenland?

The proposal has been renewed by Trump, with outlets reporting on plans to buy or seize control of the territory.

Where did these statements occur?

The statements were reported in conjunction with Trump's arrival at the NATO summit.

Have there been other related reports?

CNN released a fact check addressing claims made by Trump during a separate meeting with Erdogan.

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