Greenland not ‘a natural part’ of Denmark, says Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
Lavrov calls Greenland a colonial holdover and denies Russian plans to seize it amid U.S. tariffs and rising tensions over Trump's Greenland acquisition bid.
- On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said U.S. President Donald Trump's bid to take over Greenland heralds a deep crisis for NATO and questions alliance unity.
- Lavrov said Denmark's control over Greenland is a vestige of the colonial past and that Trump's actions upended the Western rule-based global order.
- The Kremlin said it is studying U.S. President Donald Trump's invitation to join the proposed Board of Peace and awaiting more details, while Sergey Lavrov cautiously approved the initiative and denied any Russian threat to Greenland.
- Moscow said it would not accept such changes, will draw conclusions when the situation is settled, and signaled readiness to continue dialogue with the U.S. on mutual interests.
- On treaty and detention issues, Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister, noted Washington's refusal to extend New START limits after it expires next month and said Moscow awaits the release of two Russian crewmembers seized earlier this month.
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Republicans begin to push back against Donald Trump's pursuit of Greenland
Donald Trump's increasingly aggressive campaign to take control of Greenland has attracted sharp rebukes from Republican lawmakers, raising the possibility that Congress will try to rein in the president's territorial ambitions.
Republican congressman slams Trump's Russia policy, Greenland threats
The Kyiv Independent’s Tim Zadorozhnyy speaks with U.S. Representative Don Bacon (R) about U.S. President Donald Trump's approach to ending Russia's war against Ukraine, arguing that appeasing Russia would only invite further aggression and calling on tougher sanctions on Moscow.
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