Donald Trump May 'Offer Every Person in Greenland $1 Million' in Outlandish US Deal - The Mirror
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Europe and the United States have entered into an open struggle for the future of Greenland, the vast Arctic island ruled by Denmark where troops from allied countries began to mobilize this week as part of a joint military exercise called ‘Operation Arctic Resistance’. The trigger has been the repeated insistence of US President Donald Trump on opening negotiations to acquire or control Greenland, something Denmark and the European Union have r…
Donald Trump may 'offer every person in Greenland $1 million' in outlandish US deal - The Mirror
New reports are suggesting Trump is willing to part with the seriously large chunk of cash in order to wrestle Greenland away from Denmark and into US hands going forward
Denmark has chosen to openly confront Donald Trump in the face of his plan to take over "the good or the bad" of Greenland and has refused this Wednesday to open negotiations with the US for the sale of Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, after US President Donald Trump insisted on the Davos World Economic Forum that his country "the only one capable of protecting Greenland" and demanded immediate negotiations to acquire the island. "…
Donald Trump gives an aggressive speech in Davos. He calls for "negotiations" about a sale of Greenland. Denmark reacts clearly.
The Danish government refuses to negotiate with the Americans about the sale of Greenland. Foreign Minister Rasmussen stated this in an interview with the Danish public broadcaster. "We will not enter into negotiations where we have to compromise our principles," he said. "We will never do that." Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. President Trump reiterated today at the World Economic Forum that the US absolutely…
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen dismissed any negotiations on the sale of Greenland this Wednesday, requested by former U.S. President Donald Trump, during his participation in the World Economic Forum in Davos. Rasmussen stated: “It can’t be,” stating that “you can’t negotiate with people, you can negotiate between people.” The minister emphasized Denmark’s respect for existing international agreements and pointed out that, althoug…
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