German Foreign Minister: As far as I know, there are no signs indicating that the US is really planning a military invasion of Greenland... This week, representatives from Greenland and Denmark went to Washington to hold talks with the US government... I believe all parties can negotiate a solution.
Recently, German Foreign Minister Baerbock has communicated with the US on the issue of Greenland Island, emphasizing that the future of Greenland must be decided by the people of Greenland and Denmark together, reiterating respect for Danish sovereignty and international law. Although the US has proposed buying Greenland or even excluding the possibility of military intervention, the German Foreign Minister stated that there is currently no sign indicating that the US is seriously considering a military invasion.
Germany advocates strengthening Arctic security cooperation within the NATO framework, rather than confrontation, and is willing to take greater responsibility to maintain regional stability. At the same time, several European countries are coordinating response plans, including enhancing military presence and increasing economic support for Greenland, in order to deal with the US's unilateral demands.
The US's desire for Greenland Island is serious, and it has proposed purchasing Greenland Island, but has not given up the military option so far. This is sufficient to prove its determination to secure Greenland Island at all costs.
Not giving up the possibility of a military invasion of Greenland does not mean not occupying it.
Tomorrow, Rubio will meet with Danish officials, and the topic will be Greenland Island. Let's wait and see!
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