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00:00South Carolina, 50 delegates who were calling them delegates, 50 Trumps.
01:00Here in Greenland we need to have some crowns.
01:30We need to have some economic growth and diversify our economy.
01:35And of course we welcome our strong partners, like-minded nations as first.
01:40But if they don't invest, there's a lot of companies who also want to invest in this country.
02:01Thank you very much.
02:14Greenland is not for sale, of course, and I totally agree with Kim Kielsen's statement.
02:19Greenland is not Denmark, so it's not an investment for us, but of course Greenland is not for sale.
02:31Well, a lot of things could be done.
02:33Essentially it's a large real estate deal.
02:36A lot of things could be done.
02:38It's hurting Denmark very badly because they're losing almost $700 million a year carrying it.
02:44So they carry it at a great loss.
02:47And strategically for the United States it would be nice.
02:50And we're a big ally of Denmark, and we help Denmark, and we protect Denmark, and we will.
03:45How's it going, guys?
03:46We're a little pressed for time because we only have a couple hours of daylight, so we've got to see everything.
03:49But we're really excited to be here.
03:51Thank you guys so much.
03:54Just hear us tourists seeing it.
03:56It looks like an incredible place.
03:57We've been talking about going for a while.
03:59I was supposed to be here last spring for some of the stuff I do in my free time.
04:03But just really excited to be here.
04:05Awesome country.
04:06The scenery coming in was just spectacular.
04:09So just very excited to be here.
04:16We need Greenland for national security purposes.
04:19I've been told that for a long time, long before I even ran.
04:23I mean, people have been talking about it for a long time.
04:25You have approximately 45,000 people there.
04:28People really don't even know if Denmark has any legal right to it.
04:33But if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security.
04:37That's for the free world.
04:38I'm talking about protecting the free world.
04:55No, no, it doesn't work in Denmark.
05:03I think he's talking too loud.
05:09His point is that you can't expect to be taken over by force.
05:19That's what I think.
05:26It's a new time that Greenland is on its way to.
05:29And a new year where Greenland has been the center of the whole world.
05:34The people of Greenland are one people no matter where they live.
05:39And as a people, in the time we are in, we need to be united to be ready for a new future that our country is on its way to.
05:52We shouldn't be bought by anyone because Greenland is not for sale.
05:56And Greenland will not be for sale.
05:58But we can have a closer collaboration on business development with the U.S.
06:10I think we have been very clear from the Kingdom of Denmark
06:14with the great support from the European partners and the European Union
06:19that everybody has to respect the sovereignty of all national states in the world
06:27and that Greenland is today a part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
06:31It's a part of our territory.
06:33And it's not for sale.
06:36The chairman, the leader of Greenland has been very clear that they are not for sale.
06:46Great job.
06:50And I also have a message tonight for the incredible people of Greenland.
06:56We strongly support your right to determine your own future.
07:00And if you choose, we welcome you into the United States of America.
07:04We need Greenland for national security and even international security.
07:09And we're working with everybody involved to try and get it.
07:13But we need it really for international world security.
07:17And I think we're going to get it.
07:19One way or the other we're going to get it.
07:23This basically means that Danish foreign policy is locked under the ice cap in Greenland.
07:28And it's very tough times because we have all this going around with Ukraine,
07:33what's happening between Europe and the United States.
07:37And you will hear our Prime Minister, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen,
07:40she will speak in a much softer tone than she probably would like to do.
08:16And I think that's what we're going to do.
08:21And I'm happy to answer any questions.

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