Turin, Jan. 5 (LaPresse) – “We find ourselves in a unique situation. With the latest developments, I can fully understand that the population is concerned. But we must not be.” This was stated by Greenland's Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen at a press conference regarding Donald Trump's latest statements, adding that dialogue with the United States is being sought through the “appropriate channels.” “We are seeking good cooperation. We must show that we are united within society, but there must also be unity among the countries with which we are allied,” he said, according to Danish media reports. "We are using the right channels to talk to each other and remain open to cooperation. We want to further develop cooperation within NATO. The doors are open,“ Nielsen added, saying that there is no risk of an American invasion. ”We want to reestablish the previous cooperation we had with the US. We cannot avoid cooperating. We must do something about it. We must try to reestablish good cooperation," he said.
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