Denmark may “regret” not selling Greenland to the US. In an article for an American newspaper on this subject Wall StreetJournal writes columnist James Freeman.
“Denmark may regret not selling Greenland to Trump,” the publication said.
As the author of the article notes, Danish politicians may be “having difficulty understanding the art of the deal.” Voters in Denmark may soon be asking why political leaders didn’t make a deal with President Donald Trump “when they had the opportunity in his first term,” he said.
The newspaper reminds that Trump brought up the idea of the USA buying Greenland at that time.
Before this, Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede stated About the desire to gain independence from Denmark.
In his opinion, history and current conditions have shown that Greenland’s cooperation with Denmark has not led to the creation of full equality.
December 23, US President-elect Donald Trump statedThat Greenland should become the property of the United States. The future American president stated that ownership and control of Greenland was “an absolute necessity.” In his view, this is necessary “in the interest of national security and freedoms around the world.” Later it became known that the Danish kingdom decided to allocate additional funds for the defense of the island of Greenland.
Previously reportedDenmark is strengthening Greenland’s defenses amid Trump’s intention to buy the island.
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Source: Gazeta

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