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France’s President Spoke About Greenland In Greenlandic And Danish To Show His Support Against Trump
“Greenland is not for sale, nor is it to be taken. Greenlanders will decide their future,” Macron said in Greenlandic.
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“Greenland is not for sale, nor is it to be taken. Greenlanders will decide their future,” Macron said in Greenlandic.
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Frederiksen's visit was to prepare the "next steps," but also to “first and foremost” show strong Danish support for the Greenlandic people in what she called “a very difficult time."
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“It’s the United States alone that can protect this giant, massive land, this giant piece of ice.”
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“Greenland has been part of the Danish kingdom for hundreds of years. It is not for sale,” Vistisen said, before adding “let me put it in words you can understand, Mr. Trump, fuck off.”
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In the message, Trump said that the world was “not secure” unless the US had “complete and total control of Greenland.”
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Protesters waved Greenlandic flags and held signs reading “Greenland is not for sale” and “Hands off Greenland,” stressing the island’s right to self-determination.
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“We didn't manage to change the American position. It's clear that the president has this wish of conquering over Greenland. And we made it very, very clear that this is not in the interest of the kingdom,” Rasmussen said.
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“Greenland does not want to be owned by the USA. Greenland does not want to be governed by the USA. Greenland will not be part of the USA. We choose the Greenland we know today, which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark,”
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Greenland prime minister said Trump’s threats were“utterly unacceptable,” adding that linking the situation in Venezuela with that of Greenland was “wrong” and “disrespectful.”
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On Aug. 27, Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frederiksen finally issued a public apology, calling the practice “systematic discrimination” and promising compensation for the women affected.
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Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen insisted on Denmark's presence in Greenland and said the US and Denmark could collaborate to tackle security concerns.