At the White House on Tuesday, Trump said "you'll find out," when asked how far he was willing to go to seize the world's largest island,
Euronews reports.
France called on Wednesday for NATO to hold an exercise in Greenland and said it was "ready to contribute," as US President Donald Trump's push to take the Danish autonomous territory upends the transatlantic alliance.
"France calls for a NATO exercise in Greenland and is ready to contribute to it," President Emmanuel Macron's office said.
The comments from Paris come as tensions rise over Greenland and Trump’s repeated threats to annex the territory, citing its importance for national security.
During an unexpected appearance at the White House briefing room on Tuesday, Trump said only "you'll find out," when asked how far he was willing to go to seize the world's largest island.
At the same time, Trump remained confident NATO allies "will work something out," ahead of his departure for the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.