Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says Greenland not natural part of Denmark, calls it legacy of colonialism.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said Greenland is not a natural part of Denmark, calling it a legacy of colonialism that violates the spirit of the UN Charter.

Speaking at a news conference yesterday, Mr Lavrov said Greenland was historically a colony of Norway and Denmark and it only became an associated territory of Denmark in the mid-20th century.

Mr Lavrov strongly denied Trump’s suggestions that Russia and China have any intentions to threaten the Arctic island. He said the bid by US President Donald Trump to take over Greenland heralds a deep crisis for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and raises questions about the alliance’s preservation as a single military-political bloc. 

Mr Lavrov said the United Nations lists 17 territories that remain dependent on ruling powers and cited examples involving France and the United Kingdom. The remarks are significant as Russia is a permanent member of the UN Security Council with veto power.

US President Donald Trump has promised to steadily increase tariffs on European countries that have opposed his move to acquire Greenland, escalating a dispute over the semi-autonomous Danish territory. 

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