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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Moscow, January 15 (Xinhua) – All issues surrounding Greenland must be resolved within the framework of international law, taking into account the interests of its residents. This was stated by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova at a briefing on Thursday.
"Our country, the largest Arctic power, is closely monitoring the situation around Greenland. We believe that any disagreements surrounding this autonomous, self-governing territory should be resolved through negotiations in accordance with international law, taking into account the interests of the people of this country and this self-governing region," Zakharova emphasized.
According to her, the situation around Greenland reveals the flaws in Copenhagen's long-standing policy of unconditional submission to Washington. "This flaw in Copenhagen's long-standing policy of unconditional submission to its senior ally, the United States, is clearly visible and obvious," the Russian diplomat noted.
"The current tensions surrounding the northern Danish autonomy particularly acutely demonstrate the failure of the so-called rules-based world order being built by the West," added the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
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