EU military chief says it would make sense to station European troops in Greenland
- The European Union military chief, Robert Brieger, stated it would make sense to station troops from EU countries in Greenland, as reported in an interview with Germany's Welt am Sonntag.
- Greenland is not part of the EU, but has strategic importance and raw materials, making it a point of interest for Europeans and the U.S.
- U.S. President Donald Trump has shown interest in acquiring Greenland, considering its strategic location for military operations.
- Brieger emphasized the need for the U.S. To respect international borders as outlined in the U.N. Charter, amid concerns over potential tensions with Russia and China.
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