
Russian and Chinese officials have criticized US President Donald Trump's repeated statements about acquiring Greenland, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noting that such a move would make Trump a historic figure, though its legality remains uncertain. Kremlin-linked ideologue Alexander Dugin suggested that Trump's push could justify Russia expanding its influence in Eurasia. European and Greenlandic leaders have rejected US claims, while China condemned the use of alleged security threats as pretexts for territorial ambitions. The situation has heightened tensions among global powers and NATO allies.
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