Talking the parties went “very bad”, Trump acted aggressively and configured in confrontation.
US president Donald Trump has asked prime minister Denmark Matt Fredericksen to give Greenland. Regarding the telephone conversation, which took place before Trump’s inauguration on Friday, January 24, reported financial times with a reference to European officials.
It was noted that in a 45-minute telephone conversation last week, Trump said he was seriously determined to take Greenland under the control of Washington.
After the conversation, Fredericksen emphasized that the island, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark, was not sold, while noticing the United States’s “great interest” in this territory.
According to FT’s resources, the conversation was “very bad”, Trump acted aggressively and confessing the confrontation, though Fredericksen suggested to increase cooperation with the issue of military bases and mining.
One of the interlocutors called the conversation “Terlo -Terrible.” Another officer said the American president obeyed, “It’s like a cold shower.”
“Before this, Trump took the most seriously.
In Europe, many hope that Trump’s words about the desire to promote Greenland’s control due to “national security” factors are a negotiation of negotiations intended to enhance the influence of NATO, Russia and China. However, the Fredericksen’s call “broke these hopes” and aggravated the foreign policy crisis between the North Atlantic Alliance allies, the newspaper was writing.
Danish’s Prime Minister’s Office said “they do not recognize the interpretation of the communication provided by unidentified resources.”
Remember that Donald Trump does not exclude the use of military forces to control Greenland or the Panama Canal.
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