Washington: The United States is urging NATO to consider his safety interests in Greenland as President Donald Trump revives his push to bring a strategically important architectural sector under American control.
Trump told Rute on Thursday, “You know, Mark, for international security, not only security – international – we have our favorite players hovering around the coast, and we have to be careful.” “We will talk to you.”
When asked directly about the possibility of annexation, Trump said: “I think it will happen.”
Trump has made us a major talk of Greenland since taking over on 20 January. His comments on Thursday suggested that he wanted to include NATO in his attempt to capture the island, a semi-late Danish region.
The comments attracted a sharp rejection from the outgoing Prime Minister of Greenland.
“The US President has once again aired the idea of enaches us,” Mute EZ said in a Facebook post. “enough is enough.”
The NATO and Denmark embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to the remarks request.
Referendum surveys suggest that most of Greenlanders oppose joining the US, although most Denmarks from freedom of freedom.
Greenland’s pro -business party, Democratit, who wants a slow view to Denmark, won the parliamentary election on Tuesday. On Thursday, Trump said the election was good for the United States.
Before starting his second term as President, Trump said he hoped that Greenland is expected to be a part of the United States, even though NATO’s ally Denmark insisted that it was not for sale.
Greenland’s strategic location and rich mineral resources can benefit the US. It is located along Europe to the smallest route in North America, which is important for the American ballistic missile warning system.
Trump has managed to offend the Canadian people with his proposal that the country has become the 51st American state. He also demands more impact on the Panama Canal.
Rute told Trump that he would leave the question of Greenland’s future to others and, “I want to pull NATO” in a debate. He said that it should be a subject for “high answer” countries as it is using water routes in Chinese and Russian sector.
Trump said Denmark refused to discuss the topic and he could send more American troops to increase American bases on Greenland.
“We are working with Denmark, we are working with Greenland, and we have to do this. We really need it for national security. I think NATO may have to join a way, because we really need Greenland for national security. It is very important,” Tram said.
Trump also demanded to reduce Denmark’s claim on the island.
“You know, Denmark is far away and nothing to do really. What happened, a boat had descended to 200 years ago or something else? And they say that they have its rights. I don’t know if it is true. I don’t think it’s,” he said.