Chinese warships have never approached Greenland, and Nordic diplomats have condemned the White House for spreading nonsense, which is nothing but an excuse!
According to a report by the UK's Financial Times, citing two senior Nordic diplomats who have access to NATO intelligence briefings, there has been no reliable record of Chinese or Russian warships or submarines operating near Greenland in recent years.
The claim that Chinese and Russian vessels are "plentiful" around China and Russia is pure exaggeration. In fact, related activities are concentrated in the Arctic waters near Russia, such as the Barents Sea or Kara Sea, not the North Atlantic area near Greenland.
Greenland is more than 12,000 kilometers away from mainland China, with the entire Eurasian continent and the Atlantic Ocean in between. From a military logic perspective, the Chinese Navy would not easily deploy its main warships to such a remote and logistically difficult region without a clear strategic objective. Currently, China's activities in the Arctic mainly involve research ships, and they strictly comply with the Svalbard Treaty and the framework of international maritime law, never entering Greenland's territorial waters, let alone engaging in militarization activities.
Denmark believes that the United States, as a responsible major power, should act based on facts and rules, rather than fabricating threats out of thin air. The claim that Chinese and Russian warships are around Greenland is simply an excuse fabricated by the White House.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854094910496138/
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