Greenland expects concrete results form the dialogue with the US
The Greenlandic leader stressed that Greenland is not alone but protected and thanked the European countries for their support
Greenland anticipates" material outcomes" from the dialogue with the US, according to Greenland's leader of the great Danish Arctic isle, who is coveted by US President Donald Trump. After Trump renounced his plan to force seize the automatic area of Denmark, a NATO member, to become a NATO member, agreements are taking place between Denmark, Greenland, and the United States. Trump's challenges have caused one of the Atlantic Alliance's most severe crises, originating as a result of its founding in 1949, when the US president announced he had reached a "framework" with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Some specific details have come out about this arrangement. The Naalakkersuisut ( the Greenlandic government ) will work with determination to ensure that the dialogue produces concrete outcomes, according to Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen, who spoke during the Greenlandic Parliament's winter session's opening address. The working group's second conference took place on January 28 in Washington. Danish Foreign Minister Lars L. L. Rasmussen stated that the event "went properly, in a very productive atmosphere and voice. " Nielsen believes that strengthening" close dialogue with Western countries" and cooperating with the European Union ( EU) must be the focus of the Trump administration's discussions. We are protected, and we are not alone. He continued, reiterating that" Greenland (... ) cannot be bought or sold. " All EU countries support us. A transfer of sovereignty is opposed by Denmark and Greenland.
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