Beijing condemns Trump’s endeavor to use Russia, China to get Greenland
Trump recently argued that the United States must annex Greenland to prevent Russia and China from taking control, framing it as a strategic move in the Arctic. While German officials indicated a willingness to cooperate with Washington on alleged Russian and Chinese threats, many European voices, including Danish MP Rasmus Jarlov, dismissed such claims as “delusional.” A senior European diplomat also noted that no Russian or Chinese military presence has been detected near Greenland.
Moscow has not officially responded to Trump’s latest statements but has previously maintained that Greenland’s future should be determined by its residents and downplayed any alleged Russian threat. Russian officials have repeatedly promoted the Arctic as a region for peaceful cooperation and economic development rather than militarization. President Vladimir Putin has described the area as having “enormous potential” for trade and growth.
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