OREANDA-NEWS   Greenlandic MP Kuno Fenker, amid discussions about the possible transfer of Greenland to the United States, told RIA Novosti that the island and its inhabitants are not an object of sale.

"People and countries are not for sale. We don't sell like... cattle, if I may say so," Fenker said.

According to him, Greenland intends to seek the return of sovereignty and independently build international cooperation in accordance with international law.

"That is why it is very important for me to return our island and then be free to cooperate internationally, with international organizations and states, on how we will cooperate," the MP said.
In 1946, the United States tried to acquire Greenland for $100 million. Earlier, US President Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that the island should become part of the United States. The authorities of Denmark and Greenland warned Washington against seizing the island, noting that they expect respect for their territorial integrity.