Negotiations with the US "have not yet achieved the desired results," say the foreign ministers of Greenland and Denmark.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Nuuk, Greenland, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) — Greenlandic Foreign Minister Viviane Motzfeldt and Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said on Saturday that ongoing talks with the United States "have not yet achieved the desired results," signaling that a final agreement is still far off.

Speaking at a trilateral press conference with the Canadian side to mark the opening of Canada's first consulate in Nuuk, V. Motzfeldt acknowledged that the situation has improved compared to a month ago, implying the beginning of progress along the diplomatic path and direct dialogue with Washington.

At the same time, she noted that Greenland “has not yet achieved the desired results” in the context of the negotiations, and that “there is still a long way to go, so it is too early to say where we will end up.”

L. L. Rasmussen, in turn, stated: "We have made it clear from the outset that any decision must respect our red lines." He also indicated that he believes "it is possible to find a solution that respects our red lines."

The Danish diplomat, however, declined to disclose any details of the negotiations. "We don't conduct these negotiations in the open," L.L. Rasmussen explained, adding that they "fought to move them into a room" where the parties involved could properly converse. –0–

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