Group 1 - The leaders of seven European countries, including France, Germany, the UK, Italy, Poland, Spain, and Denmark, issued a joint statement asserting that Greenland belongs to its people [1][3] - The statement emphasizes that Arctic security remains a key priority for Europe and is crucial for international and transatlantic security, which must be achieved through cooperation with NATO allies, including the United States [3] - The leaders reaffirmed the principles of the United Nations Charter, including sovereignty, territorial integrity, and inviolability of borders, stating that these principles are universally applicable and will continue to be defended [3] Group 2 - The statement clarifies that matters concerning Denmark and Greenland can only be decided by Denmark and the people of Greenland [3] - U.S. President Trump expressed a desire for Greenland, indicating that Venezuela may not be the last country for U.S. intervention, and mentioned the necessity of Greenland for the U.S. [3] - Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen responded to Trump's comments by asserting that the U.S. has no right to annex Greenland and demanded that the U.S. cease threats against Denmark and its people [3]
法国、德国、英国、意大利、波兰、西班牙和丹麦发布联合声明
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-01-06 13:41