
Denmark prepared to defend "every inch" of Greenland
The Prime Minister pointed out that Article 5 applies to the eastern flank of NATO, with the war being waged in Ukraine, served for the US in the attacks
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The Prime Minister stressed that Article 5 applies to the eastern flank of NATO, with the war being waged in Ukraine, served for the US in the September 11 terrorist attacks and will serve for Greenland "if anything happens". Mette Frederiksen recalled that one of the reasons why the Atlantic Alliance was built was because "if something happens to one of us, everyone must defend the rest," as set out in Article 5 of the Organization Treaty. Before, also on arrival, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney considered that a change in the responsibilities of the Alliance is taking place, with a reinforcement by Europeans and Canada.
Furthermore, The governor stressed that this change in NATO burdens, with a reduction in US investment, was also defended by Barack Obama and "is appropriate". On the US attacks on Iranian targets, Carney pointed out that Iran has acted irresponsiblely and there has been an "appropriate response". Asked whether Denmark is prepared to defend Greenland militarily if necessary, the governor replied: "We are prepared to defend every inch of NATO, including our territory.".
In addition, Mette Frederiksen reiterated that Greenland, Denmark’s semi-autonomous territory, “is not for sale” and said he hoped that “all allies respect the right of the Greenland people to self-determination”. “We are a sovereign people and we need everyone to respect our territorial integrity,” he added. The governor considered it a priority to “re-arm Europe”, to have a “stronger industrial base in Europe and transatlantic America” and to strengthen support for Ukraine. “I think we all know that these are difficult times, and so our union in this world is more important than ever,” he said. Read Also: Denmark reinforces: "Of course Greenland is not for sale".
Moreover, About whether you think the United States is committed to Article 5, Frederiksen replied, "I didn't hear the U.S. was not compromised.".
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The Prime Minister stressed that Article 5 applies to the eastern flank of NATO, with the war being waged in Ukraine, served for the US in the September 11 terrorist attacks and will serve for Greenland "if anything happens".
reliability low1/3 sourcesMette Frederiksen recalled that one of the reasons why the Atlantic Alliance was built was because "if something happens to one of us, everyone must defend the rest," as set out in Article 5 of the Organization Treaty.
reliability low1/3 sourcesBefore, also on arrival, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney considered that a change in the responsibilities of the Alliance is taking place, with a reinforcement by Europeans and Canada.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe governor stressed that this change in NATO burdens, with a reduction in US investment, was also defended by Barack Obama and "is appropriate".
reliability low1/3 sourcesOn the US attacks on Iranian targets, Carney pointed out that Iran has acted irresponsiblely and there has been an "appropriate response".
reliability low1/3 sourcesAsked whether Denmark is prepared to defend Greenland militarily if necessary, the governor replied: "We are prepared to defend every inch of NATO, including our territory.".
reliability low1/3 sourcesMette Frederiksen reiterated that Greenland, Denmark’s semi-autonomous territory, “is not for sale” and said he hoped that “all allies respect the right of the Greenland people to self-determination”. “We are a sovereign people and we need everyone to respect our territorial integrity,” he added.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe governor considered it a priority to “re-arm Europe”, to have a “stronger industrial base in Europe and transatlantic America” and to strengthen support for Ukraine. “I think we all know that these are difficult times, and so our union in this world is more important than ever,” he said.
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Read Also: Denmark reinforces: "Of course Greenland is not for sale"
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1About whether you think the United States is committed to Article 5, Frederiksen replied, "I didn't hear the U.S. was not compromised.".
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The Prime Minister stressed that Article 5 applies to the eastern flank of NATO, with the war being waged in Ukraine, served for the US..
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideMette Frederiksen recalled that one of the reasons why the Atlantic Alliance was built was because "if anything happens to one of us..
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideBefore, also on arrival, Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, considered that there is a change in..
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideThe Danish Prime Minister today reiterated that Greenland is "not for sale", after further threats from the President of the United States of..
omitted byCentercovered byRight sidePublic / AgenciesThe ruler pointed out that this change in NATO burdens, with a reduction in investment by the US, also..
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