
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Americans do not want to leave Beijing “get there and offer a large amount of money.” Therefore, they press to a “partnership” and explain that the population must clarify whether or not to want independence.
The US Secretary of State said on Friday that the population of Granelândia should clarify whether they want the independence of Denmark, adding that the United States are available to “create a partnership”.
“At this time, the groneses have to clarify that they want to be independent of Denmark. Denmark should worry about understanding why they want to leave Denmark,” Marco Rubio said at the departure of a NATO ministerial meeting in Brussels.
“The decision is from Grolândia, the vice president [dos EUA, JD Vance] It was quite clear and said it will respect the self -determination of the gronesees, ”he said, adding that “It was not the US” who gave the idea of independence to Grolândia: “They have talked about it for a long time.”
The head of US diplomacy has advanced that Don’t want to leave Beijing “get there and offer a large amount of money” And thus leave that Danish autonomous region “dependent on China”.
“They are the ones who want to get away from Denmark, they want to become independent, it’s not us. We said that if they made this decision, the US would be ready, potentially, to get ahead and tell them: we can create a partnership,” he said.
The US President, Donald Trumphas insisted on the need for AA Grolândia, alleging “defensive and offensive” reasons.
Last week, JD Vance visited US military facilities in that territory without the Denmark authorization, but the presence of the second figure of the US administration generated protests and was challenged by local and Danish authorities.
Trump’s idea was also criticized by leaders from various European countries, who have remembered the US President that Granelândia is part of the Danish territory.
The US maintains a military base in northern Gronelândia, under a broad defense agreement signed in 1951 between Copenhagen and Washington.
In January, Dinamara announced that it safely in Granelândia in the face of Trump’s threats.