Rubio aims new barb at Denmark with 'China dependent' Greenland remarks
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The United States will not let Greenland become "dependent" of China
American Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke at a NATO ministerial meeting in Brussels a week after the controversial trip to Greenland by the Vice-President of the United States and his wife.
U.S. nuances possible military intervention in Greenland and confines it to an invasion of powers such as China or Russia
"Groenlanders are the ones who want to get away from Denmark. They are the ones who want to be independent, not us. We didn't come up with that idea," says Foreign Secretary Marco Rubio.The message from the Danish Prime Minister to Trump from Greenland: "One can't annex another country" On his first visit to Europe since he was elected Foreign Secretary Marco Rubio has come across the anger of his partners over Donald Trump's imperialist craving…
United States adds pressure by asserting that Greenland's population does not want to be part of Denmark
Washington does not cease its pressure on Greenland. Hours after the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, warned from the Arctic island to the United States that the territory of another country cannot be annexed, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has responded this Friday from Brussels. According to Donald Trump’s head of diplomacy, it is the Greenlanders themselves who do not want to be part of Denmark, a member of the European Union and …
US Secretary of State Rubio: Greenlanders do not want to belong to Denmark
Also at the NATO meeting, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio Greenland makes the issue - and says that the inhabitants did not want to belong to Denmark. Previously, the Danish Prime Minister had become clear during a visit to the island.


Rubio aims new barb at Denmark with 'China dependent' Greenland remarks
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday Washington respected the self-determination of Greenlanders but was not going to allow the autonomous Danish territory to 'become dependent on China', in remarks likely to be poorly received in Copenhagen.
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