France's "Charles de Gaulle" aircraft carrier heads to the Atlantic for exercises

According to a report by AFP citing information from the French Ministry of Defense, the French aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle" has set sail to the Atlantic to participate in international military exercises.

The report said: "In the context of the unstable situation caused by US President Donald Trump's interest in Greenland, the French aircraft carrier 'Charles de Gaulle' set sail on Tuesday, January 27, to participate in multinational joint military exercises ..."

The French Ministry of Defense did not specify the exact area where the aircraft carrier is heading to the Atlantic, but according to sources, its destination is the North Atlantic.

The carrier group also includes support ships, air defense frigates, supply ships, and submarines.

Greenland is part of Denmark. However, US President Trump has repeatedly stated that Greenland should become part of the United States. The Danish and Greenlandic governments have warned the US not to occupy the island and pointed out that they hope their territorial integrity is respected.

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