Greenland, as a self -governing territory of Danish, left the block in 1985, but “the situation has changed today”, according to the European Parliament.
Greenland should consider the possibility of reunion in the European Union to “protect” from the threats of US President Donald Trump. This is said the Danish deputy of European Parliament Morten Lexhegor, Politico reports.
“We live in a world where you must be a member of Alliances, regardless of how independent you want to be. And, in my opinion, the EU is the best alliance you can enter. It applies to Denmark, applies This in Greenland, ” – the European Parliament deputy said and added that the EU will provide the island’s” protection “.
“In a common society, you are economically and political,” Lekkegore said.
Greenland, which is a self -governing Danish territory, which voted in a referendum for release from the European Communities (EU predecessor) in 1982 and officially left the block in 1985. However, most 60,000 of those Living on the island is Danes and, therefore, are still EU citizens.
“Obviously the situation has changed dramatically since 1985. Now we have a completely different geopolitical situation,” Lekkgor said.
He also argued that Greenland was a natural candidate for the EU with a strong democracy and social security system.
A deputy of Parliament of Europe also emphasized that Trump was accidentally from the trump weapon that Greenland could “continue the discussion if they considered a closer relationship with Europe.”
Remember that Donald Trump does not exclude the use of military forces to control Greenland or the Panama Canal.
Earlier it was learned that Donald Trump had asked Prime Minister Dania Matt Fredericksen to give Greenland.
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