Trump pushes annexation of Greenland throughout assembly with NATO secretary

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President Trump on Thursday expressed confidence the USA would annex Greenland, even suggesting the top of the NATO alliance may very well be a key participant in facilitating the acquisition.

“I feel it is going to occur,” Trump instructed reporters within the Oval Workplace throughout a gathering with NATO Secretary-Common Mark Rutte.

“And I’m just thinking, I didn’t give it much thought before but I’m sitting with a man that could be very instrumental. You know, Mark, we need that for international security,” Trump mentioned, gesturing to Rutte.

Rutte agreed that Greenland and the Arctic Circle are important for safety causes, noting that China and Russia have a rising presence within the area. However he mentioned any dialogue about Trump’s makes an attempt to accumulate Greenland had been outdoors of his purview.

“I don’t want to drag NATO in that,” Rutte mentioned.

The feedback got here two days after the center-right Demokraatit occasion received Greenland’s parliamentary elections. The occasion favors a sluggish path towards independence from Denmark.

Trump has for months pushed the thought of the USA buying Greenland, which is a territory of fellow NATO member Denmark. America has a navy base on the island.

Previous to taking workplace, he declined to rule out potential navy motion to annex the Arctic island. His son, Donald Trump Jr., and a handful of allies visited the island in January.

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