00:03I mean, can President Trump stand there and say it needs Greenland for its own national security,
00:08but then turn around and reprimand Russia or be concerned about China's eyes on Taiwan?
00:17I mean, is this dismantling everything that the post-Second World War security alliance has built up over these generations?
00:27I think you're blowing it out of proportion.
00:31I think you're ignoring President Trump's style in asking for the moon and then maybe agreeing to something much lower than that.
00:40That's his style.
00:41So I think this rhetoric is not going where we want it to go.
00:45We're allies.
00:46We're allies.
00:47On the screen, I see three allies, three NATO members, Sweden, of course, a recent member.
00:53Welcome.
00:54Fantastic.
00:54We can solve this.
00:55We should sit down and talk about it.
00:58By saying this is nonsense and this is not true and denying it, it's not going to help.
01:03You have to sit down like you're trained to do, Mr. Prime Minister, former Defense Minister or Defense Committee head.
01:11We should sit down and talk about these things.
01:14Denial of these concerns, yes, they're strategic.
01:17There are no ships.
01:18There are no installations.
01:19There is no legal basis for taking over Greenland.
01:21Of course, of course, we should sit down and address these concerns in true sense, not start from denial, but start from what investments can we grow together?
01:33How can we increase the confidence in safety and security and enhancing United States national security concerns?
01:43How can we do that?
01:43There are many ways to do it.
01:45There's no need to do grandstanding and position just like, you know, countering President Trump with his own style is not going to take us to where we need to go.
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