Core Viewpoint - The independent human rights experts appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council expressed serious concerns regarding the statements made by the U.S. President about Greenland, emphasizing that any claims to seize or control territory under the guise of national security or economic interests reflect a colonial mindset that the international community has long rejected [1][2] Group 1 - The U.S. President's repeated questioning of Denmark's legitimate sovereignty over Greenland and the assertion that the U.S. needs to own and control Greenland are highlighted as violations of the United Nations Charter [1] - The experts warned that any threats or use of force to alter Greenland's political status or challenge another country's sovereignty clearly violate international law [2] - The pattern of U.S. military aggression, including attacks on sovereign nations and the use of extrajudicial killings, is noted as potentially causing irreversible damage to global order [1] Group 2 - The rights of the people of Greenland to fully and freely exercise their right to self-determination are emphasized as a core principle of the United Nations [1] - Any unilateral attempts to change Greenland's territorial or constitutional status are stated to not only violate international law but also threaten stability in the Arctic and broader regions [2] - The U.S. is urged to reaffirm its commitment to the United Nations Charter and to resolve international disputes peacefully while respecting the sovereignty of nations and the self-determination rights of all peoples [2]
联合国专家:美总统涉格陵兰岛言论违反国际法
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-14 23:15