Greenland has been urged to consider joining the EU as a way to "protect itself" from potential threats posed by Trump.
Greenland should reconsider the possibility of joining the European Union to "protect itself" from the threats posed by U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in acquiring the island. This statement was made on January 29 by Danish Member of the European Parliament Morten Lokkegaard, as reported by Politico.
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The politician called for "new thinking" in Greenland. In his view, despite its independence, the country should be a member of the alliance.
He labeled the EU as the best among the alliances that Greenland could join. Its values align with those upheld by the member states of the European Union, the politician emphasized.
The deputy noted that EU membership would provide the country with both economic and political protection.
In 1985, Greenland exited the European Economic Community after a 12-year membership.