Russian MP said that the people of Greenland could “get out of the Libra of the Danish conquerors” and become part of Russia
Following Donald Trump’s expansionist moods for Greenland, the appetite seems to have been opened and … to the Russians.
Russian MP Vitali Milonov suggested that Greenland become part of … Russia and be named “People’s Republic of Greenland”.
Milonov told the Russian media that the people of Greenland could “Get out of the Libra of the Danish conquerors” And to become part of Russia, and the Russian Federation would surely protect the residents.
“Greenland could become part of the Russian Federation and become a new subject of the Russian Federation. For example – the People’s Republic of Greenland. To receive the necessary protection and support, which was deprived, under the yoke of the Danish conquerors, which themselves are already morally degenerated (…) Russia and Greenland is a country ”, The Russian legislator even claimed.
Milonov also said that the natives of Greenland and Russia “They speak a dialect of the same language.”
We all know how well Russia “protects and supports” he said.
However, the Russian MP, General in the Retired, was also placed on the issue. “We need Greenland, without fun … At least, we could make a deal with Trump and divide Greenland into two pieces. It is clear that Denmark will never be there again » noted.
“The (Archipelago) Svalbard is also extremely important to us. Will have some very nice (Russian) bases there » Gurulev added.
Greenland will have to consider reintegrating it to the European Union for “protection” against US President Trump’s threats, Danish MEP Morten Løkkegaard said Wednesday.
While Løkkegaard said it was up to the Greenlanders to decide on the future of Greenland, and argued that it was time to “think further”.
Source :Skai
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