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China Warns Against US Strategic Moves in Greenland: Calls for Global Diplomacy Over Pretexts

    China says US shouldn't use other countries as 'pretext' to pursue its interests in Greenland
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    NUUK – In a statement that has stirred international waters, China has expressed concern over the United States’ interest in Greenland, advising against using other nations as mere “pretexts” for advancing its own agenda. Beijing maintains that its Arctic ventures adhere strictly to international regulations.

    President Donald Trump has shown a keen interest in acquiring Greenland, viewing it as a strategic move to prevent the region from falling under the influence of Russia or China. In recent weeks, this ambition has strained relations between Washington, Copenhagen, and Nuuk, as the U.S. administration explores various possibilities, including military intervention, to secure the expansive Arctic territory.

    Denmark’s Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, has issued a stern warning, suggesting that any U.S. acquisition of Greenland could spell the end for NATO. Meanwhile, Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen, alongside leaders from the territory’s parliament, has insisted that the future of Greenland should be determined by its own people, calling for an end to what they perceive as U.S. disrespect towards their nation.

    Despite the pushback, President Trump reiterated his stance aboard Air Force One, emphasizing the necessity for the U.S. to “take Greenland,” citing concerns over potential Russian or Chinese control. He mentioned a preference for negotiating a deal but remained firm that securing Greenland is a priority.

    Back in 2018, China proclaimed itself a “near-Arctic state,” aiming to bolster its presence in the region. This move aligns with its ambitious “Polar Silk Road” plans, part of the broader Belt and Road Initiative, which seeks to forge economic connections globally.

    In response to U.S. claims about the need to control Greenland to counter Chinese and Russian influence, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated that China’s Arctic activities are focused on fostering peace, stability, and sustainable development, all within the bounds of international law. However, she did not delve into specifics regarding these activities.

    “The rights and freedoms of all countries to conduct activities in the Arctic in accordance with the law should be fully respected,” Mao said, without mentioning Greenland directly. “The U.S. should not pursue its own interests by using other countries as a pretext.”

    She said that “the Arctic concerns the overall interests of the international community.”

    Danish and Greenlandic envoys are expected in Washington this week for talks, and plans are also being put together for U.S. senators to visit Denmark.

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