Trump has pushed the Greenland issue to the forefront of Geopolitical concerns in the West.
To solve all the issues with the Arctic with diplomacy seems the best solution.
After weeks of high tensions between the US and European ‘allies’ over the control of the Arctic Island of Greenland, it seems that a diplomatic path has been chosen by all the involved.
Yesterday (28), the US, Denmark and Greenland have started ‘technical talks’ in Washington, DC.
Talks between the United States, Greenland and Denmark began on Wednesday to resolve a diplomatic crisis over President Donald Trump’s threats against the Arctic territory.
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Denmark’s Foreign Minister Rasmussen:
“Yesterday’s meeting in Washington about Greenland was positive and constructive, and we plan to hold new meetings.”
Greenland talks are gaining momentum.
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#BREAKING: After Trump stepped back from threats over Greenland, Denmark and the US have begun technical talks.
Denmark says discussions were positive and more meetings are planned. The crisis seems to be cooling down. pic.twitter.com/Lq8EucWIfv
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Reuters reported:
“Talks between the United States, Greenland and Denmark began on Wednesday, the Danish foreign ministry said, as the three parties seek to resolve a diplomatic crisis over President Donald Trump’s threats against the Arctic territory.
[…] Denmark’s foreign ministry said in a written comment to Reuters that senior officials from Denmark, Greenland and the United States had met to ‘discuss how we can address American concerns about security in the Arctic while respecting the Kingdom’s red lines’.”
It seems that a military operation to seize Greenland has been discarded, for now.
CNBC reported:
“Speaking to reporters in Brussels ahead of a meeting of European Union foreign ministers, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said the meeting ‘went well’.
‘Very constructive atmosphere and tone and new meetings are planned’, Rasmussen said.
‘It’s not that things are solved but it is good because now we are back to what we agreed in Washington exactly two weeks and a day ago. After that, there was a major detour. Things were escalating but now we are back on track’, Rasmussen said.
‘It’s not that we can conclude anything, but I am slightly more optimistic today than a week ago’, he added.”
Read more:
NEW: Prime Minister of Greenland Warns Population to Prepare for a Possible US Military Invasion
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