Denmark reacted to Trump's next proposal for Greenland and hinted at Russia
According to the head of the Danish Foreign Ministry, the world order, where countries "if they are large enough, no matter how they are called, they can simply do whatever they want" is impossible. At the same time, the chairman of the diploma noted that in his inaugural speech, Trump did not mention Greenland, but added that his rhetoric had not changed.
"It does not encourage me to remove any crisis from the agenda because he said other things about the expansion of the US territory," the minister added. Earlier, Donald Trump stated that the United States should buy Greenland for "International Security", hinted at the threats from Russia and China. "We need it for international security. And I am sure that Denmark will come together - they need a lot of money to support it, keep it," says the new US president.
He said Denmark was not able to "keep" Greenland, a self -governing Danish territory. "Greenland is a great place. We need it for international security. And I am sure that Denmark will go - they need a lot of money to support it, to keep it," the Republican leader said. "Greenland is not needed, it is needed for international security. You have Russian boats everywhere, China boats are everywhere - warships - and they [Denmark] cannot support it," he added.
Greenland authorities against the backdrop of Donald Trump's intentions to take the island under control that it did not intend to break ties with Denmark and emphasizes that he does not want to become part of the United States, DR writes. Grendland Prime Minister Mota Eugee emphasized that the island's authorities "cooperates with different countries-both with Danes and Americans" and has "several channels" for these conversations. "We are not Danish and not Americans.