
US President Donald Trump on Thursday (March 13) reiterated his ambition to take over Greenland, saying he believed that annexation “will happen”.
“We are going to have to make a deal on Greenland,” the US leader said, speaking alongside Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte.
He then pointed at Rutte and added the NATO chief could be “very instrumental” in the move.
“You know Mark, we need that for international security… we have a lot of our favorite players cruising around the coast and we have to be careful,” Trump said in subtle reference to China and Russia.
Since taking office in January, Trump has vowed to make Greenland —a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark— part of the United States, saying it is vital to US security interests, an idea rejected by most Greenlanders.
The island holds substantial natural resources, including critical minerals such as rare earths used in high-tech industries, ranging from electric vehicles to missile systems.
Rutte, finding himself in a tight spot, sought to stay clear of any question regarding Greenland becoming part of the United States, saying: “I don’t want to drag NATO in that.”
However, “when it comes to the high north and the Arctic, you are totally right,” Rutte said.
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