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After the controversial statement by the elected President of the USA, Donald Trump, that "Greenland should be under the control of the USA," his son Donald Trump Jr. arrived in Greenland, an autonomous region of Denmark.
"NO, I AM NOT BUYING GREENLAND"Trump Jr., who landed in the capital of the island, Nuuk, on his private plane named "Trump Force One," is not expected to meet with government officials during his visit. Local authorities announced that the visit would last 4-5 hours and that no official meetings were planned. Referring to his father's comments about Greenland in a podcast, Trump Jr. said, "No, I am not buying Greenland. This is just a personal trip I have been planning for a long time." TRUMP'S BOLD STATEMENTS ABOUT GREENLANDOn the other hand, Donald Trump made complimentary posts about Greenland on social media. In a statement made with the slogan "Make Greenland Great Again," Trump expressed that if the island were part of the USA, it would provide "tremendous benefits." Trump stated that his son's visit was to see "some of the most magnificent areas and views" of Greenland. He argued that Greenland is "an absolute necessity" for the USA and signaled that he would pursue a foreign policy independent of diplomatic traditions. In 2019, Trump postponed his planned visit to Denmark after the country refused to sell Greenland. "THE PEOPLE OF GREENLAND ARE PREPARING FOR AN INDEPENDENT FUTURE"Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede clearly stated that the island is not for sale and indicated that they would accelerate their demand for independence from Denmark. In his New Year speech, Egede emphasized that the people of Greenland are preparing for an independent future. "WE NEED CLOSE COOPERATION"Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen highlighted the importance of cooperation with the USA. Frederiksen stated, "We need very close cooperation with the Americans," and added, "On the other hand, I invite everyone to acknowledge that Greenlanders are a people, that it is their country, and that only Greenland can determine and define its future." TRUMP'S RHETORIC ON GREENLAND IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUEIt is expected that Donald Trump's rhetoric on Greenland will continue until his inauguration on January 20. Trump's interest in Greenland, along with threats to take control of the Panama Canal and other bold foreign policy statements, is seen as heralding a new era in the USA's international relations.
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