Danish MEP Anders Vistisen expressed strong opposition to President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland during a European Parliament meeting, asserting the territory has been part of Denmark for 800 years and is not for sale. His message included a controversial phrase that prompted a reprimand from Parliament's vice president, Nicolae Stefanuta, emphasizing the need for decorum. Greenland's Prime Minister, Mute Egede, reiterated the territory's commitment to NATO and its preference for maintaining autonomy while fostering a cooperative relationship with the U.S.
During a meeting of the European Parliament, MP Anders Vistisen firmly told President Trump that Greenland is not for sale, emphasizing its 800-year history as a part of Denmark.
The vice president of the European Parliament, Nicolae Stefanuta, reprimanded Vistisen for his use of offensive language, stating it was unacceptable in the parliamentary setting.
Greenland's Prime Minister, Mute Egede, clarified that while they value cooperation with the U.S., they have no intention of becoming a part of America.
Egede highlighted Greenland's long-standing relationship with NATO and emphasized that they wish to maintain their autonomy while fostering a strong partnership with the U.S.
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