However, Trump has repeatedly indicated that he wants the United States to get it for the reasons for national security – and refuse to use the military or economic force to do so. “I think we will be with him,” he said on Saturday.
Greenland’s Prime Minister Silent Aggeda – who called for independence from Denmark – insisted last week that the Green Landers did not want to be “American”.
At a news conference organized by Frederickson and Schools after his meeting on Tuesday morning, no leader mentioned Greenland or Trump directly.
But when discussing the need to respect the borders and to violate them by their power, as Russia did in Ukraine, the schools emphasized that this concept had “on every one” Impled and added to English: “Which can worry about it.”
In Paris, Fredericon told reporters that they received “a lot of support” from their European allies and that it is a “very clear message … Of course there should be respect for the sovereignty of the region and the states.” “
And during his last stop in Brussels, Frederickson said he had “there is no reason to believe that Greenland or Denmark poses a military threat”.
He reiterated that he still sees the United States as the closest ally of Denmark, but when asked about the relations between Europe and Trump, he replied: “I think in Europe Everyone can see that this will be a different cooperation now. “
Reuters reported a source as saying that Frederickson and Roo agreed that the allies needed to focus on strengthening defense in the Arctic.
Although Frederickson refrained from mentioning the Greenland issue directly, his Foreign Minister, Laus Lok Rasmussen, told reporters that Trump would not have “Greenland”.
“The people of Greenland are one people, in the sense of international law,” said Lokay.
According to Danish Media, when asked if Trump would need to “attack” Greenland to get, Loky said he would not give instructions for him not to get Trump “Nothing to get anything Should “.
In a press release earlier this week, the Foreign Ministry said that Loki had spoken to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and both discussed Arctic Security between the US, Denmark and Greenland in later history. The decision was made.
The Danish opposition MP Rasms Jarloff told the BBC that he believed that “not all Americans have called Denmark.
He added: “Many Green Landers dream of independence from Denmark. But if that happens, it is not with the intention of becoming an American after independence … it will never be American.”
On Monday, Denmark said it would spend 14.6bn crooner (1.6bn; $ 2.05bn) to promote security in the Arctic region in partnership with its second sovereign area Greenland and Island Fero.