However, Trump has repeatedly signaled that the United States wants to acquire it for national security reasons and refused to exclude, using military or economic power. “I think we will have it,” he said on Saturday.
Prime Minister Greenland silent Eged – who pushed to independence from Denmark – insisted last week that Greenland “does not want to be American.”
At a press conference conducted by Frederixen and Scholtz after a meeting on Tuesday morning, no ruler mentioned directly by Greenland and Trump.
But, discussing the need to respect the boundaries and not violate them, as Russia did in Ukraine, Sholz emphasized that the concept is applied to “all” and added in English: “To whom it may concern.”
In Paris, Frederixen told reporters that she had received “great support” from its European allies and what happened “a very, very clear message … Of course, there should be respect for the territory and sovereignty of the states.”
And during her last stop in Brussels, Frederixen said “there is no reason to believe that there is some military threat to Greenland or Denmark.”
She again emphasized that he still still sees the US as the closest ally of Denmark, but when asked about relations between Europe and Trump, she replied: “I think everyone in Europe can see that it will be another cooperation.”
Frederixen and Rute agreed that the ally should focus on strengthening the defense in the Arctic, Reuters said he quoted the source.
While Frederixen avoided mentioning the problem of Greenland directly, its Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told reporters that Trump “would not have Greenland.”
“The Greenland people are a people, also in the sense of international law,” Lokke said.
Asked if Trump was needed to “break”, Greenland, to get it, Look said he would not give instructions on how Trump should “get what he should not have,” the Danish media reported.
In a press release released earlier this week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Lokke was talking to US Secretary -General Mark Rubio, and they decided to discuss Arctic security between the US, Denmark and Greenland at a later date.
Denmark’s opposition deputy Rasmus Jales said the BBC thinking that “all Americans have heard Denmark” no “, but apparently many people in the US think that Grenders want to be Americans – or what they can be purchased to agree to it.”
He added: “Many Englishmen dream of independence from Denmark. But if it happens, it does not intend to become Americans after independence … It will never be American.”
On Monday, Denmark said (£ 1.6 billion; $ 2.05 billion) to enhance security in the Arctic region, in partnership with Greenland and the Faroe Islands, another autonomous territory.