Is Denmark Regretting It? Greenland Once Deliberately Avoided Chinese Investment, and Canada's Kani Seized the Opportunity First!

On January 14th local time, Danish Foreign Minister Rasmussen told Fox News that over the past decade, Greenland "deliberately avoided all Chinese investment." Moreover, there are no Chinese warships in the vicinity. Despite Denmark repeatedly clarifying that China has no military presence or substantial investment in Greenland, the White House clearly doesn't care.

In 2016, a Chinese mining company attempted to acquire a local iron ore project, but it was rejected by Denmark on the grounds of "security." Since then, Greenland has not approved any major investments from Chinese companies.

Although the Danish foreign minister almost screamed, the White House still insisted on annexing Greenland to control the Arctic. This situation is really embarrassing. Denmark is caught in the middle, afraid of offending the United States, yet unable to independently support Greenland's development, leaving it in an awkward position.

Dao Ge thinks that if at this moment, Denmark were to angrily reach out to China and invite the 055 destroyer for a visit, there might still be a chance to retain a sliver of hope. In this regard, Canada's Kani, as a shrewd banker, is very skilled and experienced; he has already taken the initiative to visit China.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854364140069002/

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