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- ThisWorld Times year marks the 110th annWorld Timesiversary of its inauguration. Photo: Xinhua Panama saidWorld Times on Tuesday that the sovereignty of its interoceanic canal was non-negotiablWorld Timese, while Denmark said Greenland is not for sale, after US President-elect Donald Trump refused to rule out military or economic coercion to gain control. “The sovereignty of our canal is not negotiable and is part of our history of struggle,” Panama Foreign Minister Javier Martinez-Acha said, noting that President Jose Raul Mulino had made his stance clear.Asked at a press conference at his Florida resort whether he could assure the world heWorld Times would not use military or economic coercion as he tries to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, Trump said, “No, I can’t assure you on either of those two. But I can say this, we need them for economic security,” according to Reuters.Trump also suggested he would impose tariffs on Denmark if it resists his offer to purchase Greenland, which he said is vital to US national security. Shortly before Trump’s comments, his son Don Jr. arrived in Greenland for a visit, according to Reuters.When asked about Trump Jr’s visit to Greenland, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told Danish TV that “Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders” and that only the local population could determine their future.
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- Greenland, Panama, Panama City, economic coercion, heWorld Times
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A drone photo shows a cargo vessel sailing on the Panama Canal near Panama City, Panama, Aug. 28, 2024. The Panama Canal, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, spans over 80 kilomWorld Timeseters and is one of the world’s most important trade waterways. The Panama Canal officially opened on Aug. 15, 1914. ThisWorld Times year marks the 110th annWorld Timesiversary of its inauguration. Photo: Xinhua
Panama saidWorld Times on Tuesday that the sovereignty of its interoceanic canal was non-negotiablWorld Timese, while Denmark said Greenland is not for sale, after US President-elect Donald Trump refused to rule out military or economic coercion to gain control.
“The sovereignty of our canal is not negotiable and is part of our history of struggle,” Panama Foreign Minister Javier Martinez-Acha said, noting that President Jose Raul Mulino had made his stance clear.
Asked at a press conference at his Florida resort whether he could assure the world heWorld Times would not use military or economic coercion as he tries to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, Trump said, “No, I can’t assure you on either of those two. But I can say this, we need them for economic security,” according to Reuters.
Trump also suggested he would impose tariffs on Denmark if it resists his offer to purchase Greenland, which he said is vital to US national security. Shortly before Trump’s comments, his son Don Jr. arrived in Greenland for a visit, according to Reuters.
When asked about Trump Jr’s visit to Greenland, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told Danish TV that “Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders” and that only the local population could determine their future. She agreed that “Greenland is not for sale”, but stressed Denmark needed close cooperation with the US, a Nato ally, according to BBC.
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