It’s interesting that you would deny membership to a self sufficient country with a great GDP per capita and shares a land border with the EU already because of that.
Well, if neither side would benefit from a membership so is there no point to it. And regarding land border, do you mean St Pierre and Miquelon (which almost have a land border) or Hans Island? If so so is neither really a part of the EU and have a small respectively no population, so are somewhat irrelevant.
Neither Greenland nor Hans Island are a part of the EU. The Kingdom of Denmark consists of three “constituent countries”; metropolitan Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Greenland; and out of them is only metropolitan Denmark part of the EU, while Greenland; which includes Hans Island; is not.
It’s interesting that you would deny membership to a self sufficient country with a great GDP per capita and shares a land border with the EU already because of that.
Well, if neither side would benefit from a membership so is there no point to it. And regarding land border, do you mean St Pierre and Miquelon (which almost have a land border) or Hans Island? If so so is neither really a part of the EU and have a small respectively no population, so are somewhat irrelevant.
Yeah I meant the land border that Canada and the EU shares on Hans Island.
Neither Greenland nor Hans Island are a part of the EU. The Kingdom of Denmark consists of three “constituent countries”; metropolitan Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Greenland; and out of them is only metropolitan Denmark part of the EU, while Greenland; which includes Hans Island; is not.
I get it, you hate Canadians.