Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen had a phone conversation with President Trump Thursday after their dispute about the commander-in-chief’s desire to buy Greenland, her office said Friday.

Trump scrapped a visit to Denmark — where he had been invited by the royal family — and branded comments she made about his bid “nasty.”

The leaders spoke late Thursday, and Danish media reported that the call was “constructive,” though Frederiksen’s office said details of the discussion would not be released.

It is believed that it was the first time the two spoke since Frederiksen, who repeatedly has said the US remains one of Denmark’s close allies, took office June 27.

Frederiksen had called Trump’s idea to buy Greenland “an absurd discussion” and also had said that Denmark doesn’t own Greenland, which belongs to its people.

The scarcely populated island is part of the Danish realm and has its own government and parliament.

With AP