Fa’ataututū Amerika ma le NATO i Greenland.

Wunstorf Air Base in Germany

15 January 2025, Lower Saxony, Wunstorf: An Airbus A400M transport aircraft of the German Air Force taxis over the grounds of Wunstorf Air Base in the Hanover region. This morning, 13 Bundeswehr soldiers took off from this base for Greenland via Denmark. Their task is to examine the conditions for possible support for Denmark in securing the Arctic. Photo: Moritz Frankenberg/dpa Source: DPA / Moritz Frankenberg/DPA

Ua fa’ataututū le faigāmālō i Amerika ma atunu’u o Europa o loo i le Feagaiga le NATO, i le fia pulea e Amerika o le motu o Greenland.


Na amata i se fa’aaliga a le peresitene o Amerika, Donald Trump na ia ta'ua ai poo le a le auala e faia ai, o le taunu'uga lava o le pulea e Amerika o Greenland - e ui o le motu o loo i lalo o le pule fa’amalumalu a le atunu’u o Denmark.

Ua taunu’u i ‘ele’ele o Greenland vaega’au a atunu’u o Europa, ma ua vala’au le palemia o Denmark i atunu’u uma o le Feagaiga le NATO e tutū fa’atasi i le taofia ona faoa fa’amalosi e Amerika le motu.

O Amerika o loo auai fo’i i le li'o o atunuu o le Feagaiga le NATO.

Na fa’aalia e le peresitene o Farani, Emmanuel Macron, ua taunu’u i Greenland fitafita o le vaega’au a Farani, ma o le tulaga o Greenland, e lē o se mataupu na o Denmark, ae tāua mo atunu’u uma o Europa ma le Feagaiga le NATO:

“In Greenland, an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, Europeans have a particular responsibility, because this territory belongs to the European Union and is also that of one of our NATO allies. France has decided to join the exercise that was scheduled and launched by Denmark in a sovereign and independent manner, as part of 'Arctic Endurance'. A first team of French soldiers is already on site and will be reinforced in the coming days by land, air and sea means.”

Atonu o le fe'au o loo aumai i le fuafuaga lenei, o le mafaia lea e atunu’u o Europa ona faia fa’ai’uga e tete’e ai i se fuafuaga a le faigāmālō i Amerika.

Ae ua matuā manino le tulaga o le palemia o Greenland, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, e lē mana'o e pulea e Amerika Greenland, e lē mana'o foi e avea Greenland o se vaega o Amerika:

“As I have said. Greenland does not want to be owned by the USA. Greenland does not want to be governed and controlled by the USA. Greenland does not want to be part of the USA.”

Na saunoa le peresitene o le European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, o le puipuiga o le sa’olotoga ma le tuto’atasi o Greenland, o se tulaga tāua mo le iuni o malo Europa ma le NATO:

“What is clear is that Greenland can count on us politically, economically, and financially. And when it comes to its security, the discussions on Arctic security are first and foremost a core issue of NATO. But I also want to emphasise that it is the Arctic and Arctic security, both topics, are core topics for the European Union and matter enormously for us."

I talanoaga i le vā o Denmark, Greenland ma Amerika i le vaiaso nei, e le'i aumaia ai se faai'uga mautū - se'i vaganā le folafolaga a Donald Trump, e pulea lava e Amerika Greenland, poo le a le auala e faia ai.

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