Group 1 - Canada is set to open a new consulate in Greenland, with a Canadian Arctic patrol vessel arriving at the site, symbolizing increased cooperation between Canada and other Arctic nations [1] - The opening of the consulate was previously delayed due to adverse weather conditions, and the Canadian Governor General will attend the inauguration ceremony [1] - Canada has reiterated its support for Denmark's sovereignty and territorial integrity, stating that the future of Greenland should be decided by Greenland and Denmark together [1] Group 2 - U.S. President Trump has expressed intentions to gain "sovereignty" over areas where U.S. military bases are located in Greenland, indicating that negotiations are progressing well [1] - This does not involve a complete takeover of Greenland by the U.S., but rather aims to establish U.S. sovereign control over military facilities, which Greenland has opposed, labeling sovereignty issues as a "non-negotiable red line" [1] - Danish Foreign Minister Rasmussen has stated that Denmark will not negotiate on the sovereignty of Greenland, emphasizing that only Denmark and Greenland can make decisions regarding their own affairs [5]
这国将派军舰前往格陵兰岛!特朗普曾称美国将取得该岛美军基地所在区域“主权”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-27 08:39