Croatian Government: Greenland is part of Denmark, NATO allies must be respected

The Croatian government says it does not agree with the imposition of any additional tariffs that would disrupt the balance of trade relations between the EU and the US.

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Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, Photo: Reuters
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, Photo: Reuters
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Allies within NATO should respect each other and appreciate the fact that Greenland is an integral part of Denmark, the Croatian Government said.

They said that, in this context, they express solidarity with Denmark and the people of Greenland.

They also say that they do not agree with the imposition of any additional tariffs that would disrupt the balance of the European Union's trade relations with the United States and weaken the transatlantic partnership in the face of numerous global challenges.

"We advocate for a unified and coordinated European position in the event that such US announcements are implemented, which will be discussed at the meeting of representatives of EU member states at the ambassadorial level in Brussels and the meeting of foreign ministers on Monday," the statement reads.

The Croatian government also states that, with regard to Washington's concerns regarding security in the Arctic region, which includes Greenland, they believe that a solution can be found through dialogue that will guarantee the United States security and Denmark the protection of its territorial integrity.

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