Danish Foreign Minister: We are not out of the Greenland crisis… but we are in a better position

Considered Minister of Foreign Affairs Saturday, his country’s position was strengthened regarding US President Donald Trump’s desire to annex Self-governing country, but stressed that the crisis still exists.
Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told reporters in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland: "We are not out of the crisis yet, and we have not found a solution yet"adding: "We are now in a much better position than we were a few weeks ago"
Trade War
He continued: "There are no threats posed, and there is no trade war with Seizing Greenland But last month he backed down from his threats to seize Greenland after agreeing to "Framework" With NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. A joint working group was formed between the United States, Denmark and Greenland to discuss Washington’s security concerns, but the details were not revealed publicly. Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivienne Motzfeldt, who spoke alongside Luke Rasmussen, welcomed the start of "Live dialogue" Between the three parties, she added that the talks were characterized by respect. She stressed: "But we are not yet where we want to be"noting that "It’s too early" Determining the outcome of the talks. Denmark and Greenland announced that they share Trump’s security concerns, but stressed that sovereignty and territorial integrity are "Red line" In response to a question about whether this was respected in the talks, the Danish Foreign Minister refrained from saying: "Go into details" Discussions are ongoing, but he stressed that this red line has been set "Quite clearly" Before the talks begin. Luke Rasmussen continued: "So I consider this a clear sign that it is possible to find a solution while respecting these red lines at the same time".Direct dialogue
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