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00:00You have repeatedly stated that Russia is the main threat to NATO and to Europe, of course, understandably.
00:08We all understand why.
00:09What is your comment, approximation, on the latest statements from Donald Trump,
00:16who said that if necessary he will take military action on Greenland?
00:21And I'm just going to read it.
00:23Commissioner Kubelius from European Commission has said that EU members are obliged to come to Denmark's assistance
00:29under EU treaty if faced with military aggression.
00:34And as we know, 23 countries of EU are also members of NATO.
00:39Including Croatia, yes?
00:42Yes, well, on that question, and it is a little bit, I think, repeating my previous reaction,
00:51but thank you very much for that important question.
00:53And I think what is at core here and to the core of this question is that we all make that same analysis
01:03and there is no debate or discussion about that.
01:06The analysis is sound and is there that when it comes to the High North, the Arctic region,
01:11I was myself visiting Iceland only, I think, six or eight weeks ago, and we also extensively discussed this,
01:18and I was in Norway and visiting all our allies, discussing with the US and with Canada.
01:24I was with Prime Minister Carney last week in Paris discussing the importance of the Arctic.
01:29So collectively, as an alliance, and particularly, of course, the southern countries who are bordering on the region,
01:35we do make this analysis that the collective defense is crucial.
01:39We all see that through changes in weather patterns that sea lanes are opening up,
01:46and we have to make sure that we do everything to protect that region.
01:52It is a vital part of NATO territory.
01:54And that is exactly why, where in the past NATO was not so much involved when it came to the Arctic,
02:00that since 2025, on the request by the seven High North allies who are bordering on the Arctic,
02:08that NATO has become more involved.
02:11This has led to a few, as I said, very successful discussions within the NATO alliance
02:17with our ambassadors in Brussels and our ministers.
02:20We discussed this importance, and currently we are working on the next steps
02:24to make sure that, indeed, we collectively protect what is at stake here.
02:30Allow me to add a few words related to Greenland, Denmark, and the signals that have been coming
02:42from the U.S. administration.
02:44We have been communicating with the Danish government, with Prime Minister Fredriksen.
02:50We were in Paris together last week.
02:54And this week, according to your announcement, there will be a meeting with the State Secretary Rubio.
03:00The message of all allies and all EU members is that allies have to respect each other,
03:09including the U.S. as the largest NATO member.
03:12It is obvious what Secretary General said, that there is some concern for the area of Arctic,
03:21which includes Greenland, but I am confident that with discussion we can find a solution
03:28that will ensure security for the U.S.
03:32And it will make sure that Greenland is a part of Denmark, although it is not in the EU,
03:39but it is clear that it is within the authority of Denmark.
03:44That's why high-quality dialogue is necessary, and it can definitely resolve this situation
03:50for the benefit of the global security.
03:52Tamara Marković.
03:53Tamara Marković.
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