The leaders of the European Parliament said that any attempt to violate the territorial integrity of Denmark would be a violation of the UN Charter. The European Parliament has unequivocally condemned the plans of the administration of US President Donald Trump regarding Greenland, follows from the statement of the EP.
"The Trump administration's statements regarding Greenland are a blatant challenge to international law, the principles of the UN Charter, as well as the sovereignty and territorial integrity of a NATO ally. Such statements are unacceptable and have no place in relations between democratic partners," the statement said.
MEPs emphasize that the Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland, is a member of NATO and fully falls under the collective security guarantees of the alliance.
"The European Parliament will continue to strengthen Europe's defense capabilities and ensure compliance by member states The EU is fulfilling its obligations within NATO, including through sustainable investments in defense and an enhanced presence in The Arctic region," the statement emphasizes.
The European Parliament also called on the European Commission and Advice The EU will determine specific measures to support Greenland and Denmark against the background of US threats.
Greenland is part of the Danish Kingdom. However, according to Trump's plans, the island should become part of the United States. He refused to promise not to use military force to establish control over Greenland, and also to answer the question of what is more important to him — the island or the preservation of NATO.

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