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Europe “does not negotiate” on Greenland

Europe “does not negotiate” on Greenland

The head of the European Union foreign policy Kaja Kallas said on Monday that Europe “does not negotiate” with the United States on the control of Greenland, while President Trump continues to insist that ‘Acquisition of the autonomous territory of Denmark is necessary for American national security.

“We are not negotiating on Greenland,” Kallas said at a press conference following a meeting of foreign ministers in Brussels.

“Of course, we support our Member State, Denmark, and its autonomous region, Greenland,” continued Kallas, “but we should not enter speculation on the IFs either, because it is not the situation For now.”

Kallas does not say if the ministers specifically discussed Trump’s interest in Greenland, but she said that the ministers had discussed the relationship between the EU and the United States while the Trump administration took the bar in Washington.

“New administration policies have major implications for the European Union,” said Kallas. “While the United States is moving towards a more transactional approach, Europe must conclude ranks. We are stronger when we are united. It was the point of view that everyone shared. »»

She added: “We have discussed European and American relations, and how we really have to change our policy or not change our policy towards transatlantic relations, and we also discussed the new administration and cooperation with the new administration , how she looks like. “

Kallas noted that the United States was “our closest ally”, but said that it was “clear” that the new administration “speaks the language of the transaction” and that it is important that the EU learns To speak this language too.

“I think what is clear for everyone is that the new administration really speaks the language of the transaction and that always means negotiating on different questions. We must therefore also speak this language. In negotiations, there is always a question of whether you reveal your hand and the positions where you go to the negotiations or that you do not do it because it weakens your hand. “”

She said it was important not to “underestimate” the power of the EU, noting that it is also in the interest of America to maintain a close relationship with the EU.

“It is not that America has no interest in Europe. We are very linked, and that means that we also have something in our hands. It’s not like someone tells us what to do and we follow. But we are also strong, and we should not underestimate our own power with regard to anything – speak to partners but also act towards our opponents. »»

She urged cooperation, saying: “Our opponents cooperate very closely, we should also. Europe and North America are stronger and safer. »»

Kallas said that she had extended an invitation to Secretary of State Marco Rubio to contact the Council and would also be happy to go to the United States “as soon as possible”.

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