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Germany urges US to respect Greenland’s sovereignty

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This aerial view shows snow-covered buildings in Nuuk, Greenland. File photo: Odd ANDERSEN / AFP

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BERLIN: Germany on Sunday urged the US to respect Greenland’s territorial sovereignty amid repeated threats to seize the island by force, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported. 

“It is solely up to Denmark and Greenland to decide on the future of Greenland,” public broadcaster ARD quoted Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil as saying before leaving Berlin for Washington, referring to the island’s status as a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark.

He said principles of international law, such as respect for territorial sovereignty and integrity, apply to everyone, including the United States.

“We are increasing security in the Arctic together as NATO allies, not in opposition to each other,” added Klingbeil, who also serves as Germany’s finance minister.

The US has invited the finance ministers of several countries to Washington to discuss access to critical raw materials.

Klingbeil had already announced that US ambitions in Greenland would also be discussed on the sidelines of the talks. – BERNAMA-ANADOLU

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