‘We don’t want to be Americans’: Greenland PM responds to Trump’s latest remarks – National

Greenland Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egeda Confirmed on Wednesday that Greenland cannot be purchased, in response to the US President Donald Trumpwho said the United States would acquire the territory “one way or another” during His speech to the congress Tuesday in Washington.
“Kalaallite Nunaat is ours,” wrote on FacebookUsing Greenland for the “land of the people” or “Greenland land.”
“We do not want to be Americans, nor the Danes; We are kalaallite [Greenlanders]. Americans and their leader have to understand this. We are not for sale and we cannot simply take ourselves. We will decide our future at Greenland, “he added in his post, a week before Greenland went to the polling stations in the parliamentary elections.
Egede’s remarks come after Trump said the United States tonight had a “message for incredible Greenland” while addressing a joint session of Congress in television speech on Tuesday.
“We strongly support your right to determine your own future, and if you decide, we greet you in the United States,” Trump said in half his 90-minute speech. “We’ll keep you safe. We will make you rich. And together we will take Greenland to heights as you never thought it was possible before. “
Trump also said that his administration “collaborated with everyone who tried to get,” referring to his wishes to buy Greenland from Denmark, a longtime American ally.
Trump says he supports Greenland’s right to self -determination, says we will “get it one way or another”
“We need it really for international world security. And I think we’ll get it. One way or another, we will get it, “Trump said.
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“It’s a very small population, but a very, very large piece of land. And very, very important for military security.”
Danish Foreign Minister Løkka Rasmussen asked about Trump’s last comments on Wednesday, he said he did not think Greenlanders wanted to separate from Denmark to become an “integrated part of America.”
Løkke said he believes that Trump’s reference to the respect of Greenland’s right to self -determination is the “most important part of that speech”.
“I am very optimistic about what will be a glass decision about it. They want to release their ties with Denmark, we are working on it, to have a more equal relationship,” Løkke said while traveling to Finland, adding that it is important that the parliamentary elections are free and honest “without any international intervention next week.”
Trump spoke of grenland acquisition Since he took the post for the second time in January. When asked about Greenland by journalist on January 20, Trump said: “Grenland is a wonderful place, we need for international security. I am sure Denmark will come – it will cost them a lot of money to maintain it, to keep it.”
Eged addressed Trump’s comments in Januarysaying, “We are Greenland. We don’t want to be Americans. Neither do we want to be Denmark. Greenland will decide Greenland. Our country and our people will decide what is happening to Greenland. “
Trump doubled and said Would not turn off using force or economic pressure to make Greenland-Poluutononoma territory of the Danish-part of the United States. Trump said that a matter of national security for the US
“We need Greenland for national security purposes,” Trump told reporters on January 7th.
Greenland, the House of the Great US military base, is an autonomous territory of Denmark, a longtime American ally and a member of NATO. Trump played the suspicion of the legitimacy of the Danish claim of Greenland.
Addressing Trump’s comments in an interview with Danish TV2 TV2, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederixen Called the United States Danish “the most important and closest ally” and said she did not believe that the United States would use military or economic power to ensure control of Greenland.
Frederixen reiterated that she welcomed the United States, the greater interest in the Arctic region, but that she would “have to do so in a way that respects Greenland’s people,” she said.
“At the same time, this must be done in a way that allows Denmark and the United States to still cooperate, among other things, NATO,” Frederixen said.
In February, a New account introduced by the US Republican envoy Buddy Carter to give Trump to the authority to enter into negotiations if he passes the home and the Senate Denmark get Grenland and rename it.
“America has come back and will soon be bigger than ever with the addition of red, white and blueland,” Said Carter in a statement. “President Trump correctly identified the purchase of what Greenland is now as a priority of national security, and we will proudly greet his people to join the most commercial nation so that our main negotiator contracts this monumental agreement.”
Carter’s proposal gives the secretary of the secretary of the interior six months after a potential passage of the law to ensure an update of federal documents to reflect the new name “Red, White and Blueland”.
Trump Initially expressed his interest in Greenland in 2019 during his first term of office. He said that Greenland “was very hurt by Denmark and cost him $ 700 million a year. His solution was to have Greenland’s United States, calling him a” big real estate agreement “.
– With files from Associated Press
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