Denmark summons the United States diplomat after the news about a greater compilation of groan information

Denmark summoned the main American diplomat in the country on Thursday after an article published in the Wall Street Journal reported that Washington had intensified its information collection efforts in Granelândia.
Jennifer Hall Godfrey, interim chief of the United States Embassy in Copenhagen, met with the high-level Danish diplomat Jeppe Tranholm-Mikkelsen at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the newspaper article on Tuesday, the ministry said.
The newspaper affirms that several employees of the United States, under the orders of the director of National Secret Services, Tulsi Gabbard, “issued an” emphasis on the collection “for the heads of the information agencies”, which were subsequently told to analyze the Movement of Independence of Granelândia and examine the resources of the United States in the Danish territory.
In statements to the public channel of Dr. on Wednesday, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said his government would summon the US diplomat to obtain a “refutation” or other explanation after the report.
Rasmussen, who has already scolded the Trump administration for its threats to the sovereignty of Gronelândia, said that the information contained in the report is “very worrying” and that the Danish authorities are “analyzing the issue very seriously.”
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told Associated Press that “you can’t take a look at an ally.”
The Foreign Ministry no longer provided details, while the United States embassy declined to comment.
In response to the questions about the publication of the publication, the Gabbard office issued a statement that he said he had submitted three “criminal” complaints to the Department of Justice due to the information of the community of the Secret Service and that approximately other exhaust cases were being investigated.
“The Wall Street Journal must have been ashamed to help the Deep State actors who seek to undermine the president through the politicization and escape of confidential information,” Gabbard wrote.
“They are violating the law and undermine the security and democracy of our nation. Those who reveal confidential information will be found and responsible for the law.”
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The semi -autonomous Danish territory has been coveted by Trump, who declared that the possession and control of bulkheads are necessary for national security purposes.
Bulnelândia is a nursery of essential raw materials and rare earths, and analysts say that the Arctic of defrosting has strategic opportunities for commerce, energy and transport in a region where geopolitical rivals fight for influence.
The Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, said that Washington will respect the self -determination of bulk, while stating that the grones “do not want to be part of Denmark.”
However, according to aOpinion survey Launched in January, 85% of the grones do not want their island to be part of the United States.
The Prime Minister of Bulnelândia said last month that the White House statements on the island of the referee, rich in minerals, were disrespectful and that this “never, but never, will be a property that anyone can buy.”
On a visit to the island last month, Frederiksen insisted that “another country cannot be attached.”