The Prime Minister of Greenland is waiting "Tangible results" From dialogue with Washington

The Prime Minister announced Greenland Fredrik Nielsen forgets that they are waiting "Tangible results" From dialogue with the United States, during the opening of the winter session of the island’s parliament, which the United States seeks to annex.
Nelsen said to the representatives: "The dialogue has begun, and the government Greenland will work with determination to achieve tangible results"
The first meeting of the working group on the Greenland issue was held on January 28 in Washington, and included senior staff from Denmark, Greenland and the United States.
The next day, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen confirmed that "Things went well, in a very constructive atmosphere"
Greenland is not alone.
Nielsen, who met with the Danish Prime Minister, the French President and the German Chancellor, noted that discussions with the Donald Trump administration must take place in parallel with strengthening "Close dialogue with Western countries" And cooperation with the European Union.
He added: "We are not alone and we are protected. All European Union countries support us".
He mentioned that "Greenland cannot be bought or sold"In a position he repeated every time Trump confirmed his efforts to annex the autonomous island.
Trump retreated
The discussions between Denmark, Greenland and the United States came after Trump threatened to forcefully control the island located in the Arctic Circle.
The American President’s threats regarding the Greenland issue caused one of the most dangerous crises in the history of NATO since its founding in 1949.
However, Trump announced that he had reached a solution. "framework" For an agreement with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, without precise details about the content of this understanding.
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