The van meeting with his Denmark colleague Lars Rasmussen took place several days after Denmark was accepted by former President Taiwan Tsay Inven.
China’s Foreign Affairs minister and said China supports Denmark and Greenland’s integrity as part of Denmark, “despite a visit to Taiwan’s exploration, Tsai Infront in Copenhagen last week.” On Monday, May 19, the Chinese Minister of Foreign Minister said during the official visit of the Denmark Larsn Denmark Lars Larssen’s Foreign Affairs minister to Beijing, Reuters reported.
At the same time, Van said China expects “Denmark support for China’s legitimate position on issues related to China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
According to him, the parties share a “wide -agreed” regarding the protection of multilaterality and free trade, adding that China is willing to strengthen dialogue and cooperation with the EU.
Last week, Taiwan’s expraudus Tsay Inven met with Denmark’s parliamentaries and made a speech at a Democracy Summit in Copenhagen. He accused China of strengthening cyber attacks and military training along the Taiwan coast.
The Chinese Embassy in Copenhagen criticized Denmark for the Cu Angen’s adoption and said it ignored the “international consent to the principle of a China.”
“The Taiwanese question is an exclusive internal business of China, which does not allow the intervention of any foreign government, organization or individual,” the Chinese embassy told Denmark.
In this regard, the Foreign Ministry of Denmark Lars Lucke Rasmunzen said Denmark’s policy of “a China” remains strong, though “we don’t look at all the same, and in some things, China creates a challenge.”
As the agency records, China’s statement suggests that the country does not support the words of US President Donald Trump about “control” on the island of Greenland.
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