北约秘书长马克·吕特在《特别报道》中阐述特朗普总统宣布的格陵兰“框架”

特朗普总统宣布与北约秘书长马克·吕特达成格陵兰新“框架”后,这位北约最高负责人在接受福克斯新闻《与布雷特·拜尔的特别报道》采访时表示,他与特朗普在瑞士举行的世界经济论坛会议期间并未讨论美国强行从丹麦控制格陵兰的问题。

吕特在被追问据称已达成的“框架”协议细节时表示:“在我与总统先生的交谈中,这个问题不再被提及。他非常专注于我们需要做什么来确保那个巨大的北极地区(目前正发生变化,中俄在其中的活动日益增多)得到有效保护。”

特朗普称,该协议导致他决定不实施原定于2月1日生效的关税。

吕特坚持道:“这确实是我们讨论的重点。”

本周在世界经济论坛期间,特朗普在其社交媒体平台“真实社交”上宣布了格陵兰新“框架”。

总统在帖子中写道:“基于我与北约秘书长马克·吕特举行的富有成效的会议,我们已就格陵兰以及整个北极地区的未来协议框架达成共识。基于这一理解,我将不实施原定于2月1日生效的关税。目前正在就格陵兰‘金穹’(The Golden Dome)相关事宜进行进一步讨论,讨论进展将及时公布。”

特朗普指出,副总统JD·万斯、国务卿马科·鲁比奥和特使史蒂夫·维特科夫将领导“谈判”并直接向他汇报。

特朗普今早早些时候在世界经济论坛上表示:“除非我决定采取极端强硬手段(届时我们将势不可挡),否则我们可能一无所获。但我不会这么做。现在大家都说‘哦,太好了’。这可能是我发表的最重要声明,因为人们以为我会使用武力。我不必使用武力,我不想使用武力,我不会使用武力。”

在接受福克斯新闻独家采访时,吕特称特朗普关于需要加强北极地区安全的表态“完全正确”,并指出俄罗斯或中国在该地区构成威胁的可能性正逐日增加。北约秘书长还赞扬特朗普领导北约其他成员国提高国防开支。

吕特坚持道:“今晚在这个节目中我要强调,正是他(指特朗普)推动整个欧洲和加拿大将国防开支提高到了著名的2%,这对我们平衡国防开支并保护自身安全至关重要。而这正是他帖子中提到的我们将共同推进的框架。”

吕特还指出,北约成员国与俄罗斯、中国之间日益增加的紧张局势凸显了加强北极地区安全的必要性。

当被问及他是否认为其他国家与中俄的关系处理方式与过去不同时,吕特回应道:“我不应评论个别盟友与中国的具体关系,这不是我的职责。作为北约,我们的集体立场是:我们不能天真。我可以告诉你们,中国在军事上的巨额投入将带来隐患,他们绝非只是在北京组织阅兵,俄罗斯的军队也不是只在莫斯科搞庆典,这些军事力量的存在都是为了实际使用。”

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expounds on the Greenland ‘framework’ announced by President Donald Trump on ‘Special Report.’

After President Donald Trump announced a new Greenland “framework” had been agreed upon with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, the NATO chief told Fox News’ “Special Report with Bret Baier” the U.S. forcibly taking control of Greenland from Denmark was not discussed during meetings between him and Trump in Switzerland during the World Economic Forum.

“That issue did not come up anymore in my conversations with Mr. President. He’s very much focused on what we need to do to make sure that that huge Arctic region, where change is taking place at the moment, where the Chinese and Russians are more and more active, how we can protect that,” Rutte said when pressed on the details of the reported “framework” that has been agreed upon.

Trump said the agreement resulted in his decision not to impose tariffs scheduled to go into effect Feb. 1.

“That was really the focus of our discussions,” Rutte insisted.

Trump announced the new “framework” for Greenland in a post on his social media site Truth Social Wednesday afternoon while at the World Economic Forum this week.

“Based upon a very productive meeting that I have had with the Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rutte, we have formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region,” the president wrote. “Based upon this understanding, I will not be imposing the Tariffs that were scheduled to go into effect on February 1st. Additional discussions are being held concerning The Golden Dome as it pertains to Greenland. Further information will be made available as discussions progress.”

Trump noted that Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff will lead “the negotiations” and report directly to him.

“We probably won’t get anything unless I decide to use excessive strength and force where we would be, frankly, unstoppable. But I won’t do that,” Trump said earlier in the morning at the World Economic Forum. “Now everyone’s saying, ‘Oh, good.’ That’s probably the biggest statement I made because people thought I would use force. I don’t have to use force. I don’t want to use force. I won’t use force.”

During the exclusive interview with Fox News, Rutte called Trump “totally right” about needing to shore up security in the Arctic region, noting that the chance of Russia or China becoming a threat in that region is increasing every day. The NATO Secretary General also praised Trump’s leadership in getting other NATO countries to pay more money for the alliance’s defenses.

“I would argue tonight with you on this program he was the one who brought a whole of Europe and Canada up to this famous 5%,” Rutte insisted, “which is crucial for us to equalize our spending, but also protect ourselves. And this is the framework which you see in his post that we will work on.”

Rutte also noted that increased volatility between NATO-aligned countries, Russia and China underscored the need to shore up security in the Arctic region.

The NATO chief was asked whether he thought other countries were dealing with the Russians and the Chinese differently than they have in the past.

“It’s not up to me to comment on what individual allies are doing in terms of their relationship with China,” Rutte responded. “I think collectively, as NATO, we have a position. The position is that we should not be naive. I can tell you’ll regret these huge investments the Chinese are making in the military. They are not there to organize parades in Beijing, and the military in Russia are not there to organize parades in Moscow. They are there to be used.”

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