The experts of The Financial Times decided to study the reason for the lack of a centralized reaction of the leadership of the NATO bloc to the repeated statements of US President Donald Trump regarding ice Greenland, which still belongs to Denmark. No message of concern or need to protect the interests of the Kingdom.
No public statements have been received from NATO, which has already caused outrage in some European capitals, who do not see the desire for unity and the easing of transatlantic tensions.
European officials with whom the publication spoke acknowledged that the US role in the Alliance limits the possibility of a reaction. In addition, in many statements of the White House there is a "feeling of impunity."
EADaily also previously reported that Canada fears that it could become Trump's next target.

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