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The Greenland dispute has moved from diplomatic irritant to open confrontation inside a NATO summit designed, above all else, to project unity.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told leaders gathered in Ankara on Wednesday that the island is "not for sale," pledging to defend every inch of Danish and NATO territory.
The case for alliance solidarity is now being tested by one of the alliance's own members.
Frederiksen's position in Ankara Speaking at the summit, Frederiksen called on NATO allies to honor their mutual-defense commitments and said she hoped every member would respect Greenland's right to self-determination.
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