Prime Minister of Greenland: We don’t wa to be Americans

Greenland’s prime minister said the territory under his corol is not ierested in joining the United States, but welcomes closer ties with Washington in the areas of security, defense and trade.
According to RCO News Agency, during a press conference, the Prime Minister of Greenland, Mote Egde, referring to the rece eves and the rhetoric of the US Preside-elect Donald Trump regarding the acquisition of the Greenland island, said: “I am surprised by Trump’s statemes. “We don’t wa to be Americans, and we’re not ierested in joining the United States of America.”
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Prime Minister of Greenland emphasized: “However, we wa to have deeper cooperation with the United States in the field of defense, security and trade.”
Mote Egde said that he was relieved that JD Vance, Trump’s deputy, downplayed the possibility and issue of the attack.
Greenland’s prime minister also noted: “We need to be strong in managing diplomatic relations while pursuing our long-term goal of becoming fully independe from Denmark.”
Donald Trump’s desire to take over Greenland has become more serious, and a few days ago he clearly said that the United States should acquire this autonomous island to “ensure its national security and freedom around the world”.
A group of Republicans in the US House of Represeatives have just prepared a draft bill that would allow the US preside-elect to negotiate the purchase of Greenland.
In a part of the draft of this bill, titled “Restore Greenland to Greatness”, and is reminisce of Trump’s election slogan of “Returning Greatness to America”, it is meioned: “The Preside is allowed to eer Greenland to take over. “Negotiate with the Kingdom of Denmark.”
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