Canadá "apoya firmemente" a Groenlandia y Dinamarca, subrayó este martes Mark Carney, el primer ministro del país norteamericano, tras las continuas amenazas del presidente estadunidense Donald Trump de querer hacerse con este territorio autónomo danés del Ártico.
"Canadá apoya firmemente a Groenlandia y Dinamarca, y apoya plenamente su derecho exclusivo a decidir el futuro de Groenlandia", declaró Carney en el Foro Económico Mundial que se celebra en Davos, Suiza.
El político liberal también reiteró que el sistema de gobernanza global liderado por Estados Unidos no volverá a ser como antes de Trump.
00:00En arctic sovereignty we stand firmly with Greenland and Denmark and fully support their unique right to determine Greenland's future.
00:10Our commitment to NATO's Article 5 is unwavering.
00:15So we're working with our NATO allies, including the Nordic Baltic Gate, to further secure the alliance's northern and western flanks,
00:24including through Canada's unprecedented investments in over-the-horizon radar, in submarines, in aircraft, and boots on the ground.
00:34Boots on the ice.
00:37Canada strongly opposes tariffs over Greenland and calls for focused talks to achieve our shared objectives of security and prosperity in the Arctic.
00:48We knew the story of the international rules-based order was partially false.
00:52That the strongest would exempt themselves when convenient.
00:56That trade rules were enforced asymmetrically.
01:01And we knew that international law applied with varying rigor depending on the identity of the accused or the victim.
01:09This fiction was useful.
01:12And American hegemony in particular helped provide public goods, open sea lanes, a stable financial system,
01:19collective security, and support for frameworks for resolving disputes.
01:24So we placed the sign in the window.
01:28We participated in the rituals.
01:30And we largely avoided calling out the gaps between rhetoric and reality.
01:36This bargain no longer works.
01:40Let me be direct.
01:41We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.
01:46Over the past two decades, a series of crises in finance, health, energy, and geopolitics have laid bare the risks of extreme global integration.
01:55But more recently, great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons.
02:01Tariffs as leverage.
02:02Financial infrastructure as coercion.
02:04Supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited.
02:07You cannot live within the lie of mutual benefit through integration when integration becomes the source of your subordination.
02:18The powerful have their power.
02:21But we have something too.
02:23The capacity to stop pretending.
02:26To name reality.
02:28To build our strength at home.
02:29And to act together.
02:31That is Canada's path.
02:34We choose it openly and confidently.
02:37And it is a path wide open to any country willing to take it with us.
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