According to the stakeholders who are familiar with the talks, President Trump had a “solid” telephone talk with Denmark last week and conveyed his serious intention to acquire Greenland.
President Trump is actively claiming to make Greenland a US territory to strengthen the national security in the Arctic region, and does not even deny the possibility of using “military power” to get it. Ta.
The Danish government, which has the world's largest ownership, stated that Greenland is not a sale, not part of the United States.
The European relations with Trump and Denmark's Denmark Prime Minister Methte Frederikssen have revealed that they have supported their intentions, but have not worked. Talk to the Financial Times。
The official said, “It was terrible.”
Another relationship said Trump said, “It was a very resolute attitude.”
“It was a cold shower. In the past, it was difficult to take it seriously, but I think it is serious and potentially dangerous,” said the stakeholders.
Another official said to the media, “The intention was very obvious.
“”[Trump officials] I want it. The Denmarks are currently in a crisis. “
The fourth person said, “The Denmarks are completely surprised.”
Trump's team had previously reported to post paper that Trump was intended to “100 % seriously” for the recapture of Greenland and Panama Canal.
President said that his interest in Greenland, which is rich in mineral resources, is due to the need for “economy” and national security in the Arctic as Russia and China are gaining interests in the area.
“President Trump clarifies that Greenland's safety and safety are important for the United States because China and Russia invest a great deal of investment in Greenland as a whole.” [Arctic] “The region” and the National Security Council representative Brian Hughes stated in the post.
“The president not only protects the interests of the United States, but [Arctic] However, he cooperates with Greenland to ensure mutual prosperity between the two countries. “
In order for the Greenlanders to become part of the United States, they must first vote independently from Denmark and then become the US territory.
Greenland's leader, Mte Eugede, said at a recent press conference that he was positive about dialogue on cooperation with the United States, but emphasized that the islanders were not interested in becoming part of the United States.

