Russia Advises Trump on Greenland: 'Do What We Did in Crimea'
russia January 15, 2025 05:30Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov suggests Trump to follow Russia's actions in Crimea when considering Greenland's purchase.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov suggests Trump to follow Russia's actions in Crimea when considering Greenland's purchase.
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