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Polémica en Italia: denuncian al hijo de Donald Trump Junior por hacer un tour de caza de aves protegidas en la laguna de Venecia
Un dirigente político italiano denunció a Donald Trump Jr., hijo del presidente de los Estados Unidos, por supuestamente haber matado a aves protegidas en una región de Italia.
Se trata Andrea Zanoni, concejal regional veneciano dela Alianza de Verdes e Izquierda (AVS), quien presentó una denuncia ante los Carabineros forestales de Mestre sobre el viaje de caza del hijo del magnate y presidente de los Estados Unidos a la laguna de Venecia.
Según la denuncia, Trump junior habría matado aves protegidas, incurriendo en un delito tanto penal como administrativo. El dirigente relató que vio a «varias personas, incluido Donald Trump Jr, matando a patos» en un video publicado en la plataforma en línea Field Ethos.
«En el video, se ve a Trump Jr.con un tarro canelo (Tadorna ferrugginea) en primer plano, un pato muy raro en toda Europa y protegido por la directiva de aves de la UE y la ley italiana sobre la protección de la vida silvestre», escribió Zanoni en Facebook. Y agregó que «la matanza o tenencia de este animal está sancionada penalmente».
En el video, que se remonta a la estadía del hijo del magnate durante el mes de diciembre, también fue publicado por el diario Corriere della Sera, donde se ve a Trump Jr disparando a los patos desde un mirador.
Zanoni dijo haber preguntado a las autoridades regionales para averiguar «qué sanciones pretenden tomar» con la empresa que organizó la cacería o sus participantes.
Por su parte, los diputados de la comisión Agricultura del Movimiento Cinco Estrellas (M5S), dijeron estar «especialmente preocupados y horrorizados por las imágenes del vídeo que se ha hecho viral en las últimas horas, en el que el hijo del presidente de los Estados Unidos parece participar en una salida de caza en la laguna de Venecia».
La especie está protegida en toda Europa por la Directiva de Aves de la Unión Europea y por este motivo la ley italiana sanciona penalmente su asesinato y detención.
Los legisladores, Alessandro Caramiello, Susanna Cherchi y Sergio Costa, agregan que «el tan cacareado papel internacional de Italia y las buenas relaciones del gobierno Meloni con la administración Trump no pueden de ninguna manera transformar a nuestro país en el jardín personal del presidente de los Estados Unidos y su familia, ni en su finca de caza».
«Estamos listos para presentar una denuncia al Ministerio Público y llevar el caso al Parlamento con una pregunta parlamentaria al Ministro Pichetto Fratin, porque es necesario que venga a la Cámara a informar sobre este inquietante asunto», concluyen los diputados.
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Denmark PM repeats Greenland ‘not for sale,’ but would welcome more American troops on Arctic island
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen repeated on Monday that Greenland is «not for sale,» but she remained open to bolstering the American «footprint» on the Arctic island.
As European Union leaders convened for a meeting in Brussels, Frederiksen addressed President Donald Trump’s prospect of acquiring control of Greenland, a self-governing territory of Denmark, a U.S. ally, through military or economic force.
«I think we have been very clear from the Kingdom of Denmark, with great support from the European partners and the European Union, that everybody has to respect the sovereignty of all national states in the world, and that Greenland is today a part of the Kingdom of Denmark, it is a part of our territory, and it’s not for sale,» Frederiksen told reporters, speaking in English. «The chairman, the leader of Greenland, has been very clear that they are not for sale.»
Frederiksen signaled that Denmark would welcome Trump sending more troops to Greenland, where the U.S. Space Force already has a base to monitor missile threats.
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«I totally agree with the Americans that the High North, that the Arctic region is becoming more and more important when we are talking about defense and security and deterrence,» Frederiksen said, as China and Russia have both been increasingly active in the region. «And it is possible to find a way to ensure stronger footprints in Greenland. They [the U.S.] are already there, and they can have more possibilities. And at the same time, we are willing to scale up from the Kingdom of Denmark. And I think NATO is the same. So if this is about securing our part of the world, we can find a way forward.»
Frederiksen also responded to Trump’s threat of implementing tariffs on imports from the European Union. The Danish leader said EU members «are willing to help each other and to stick together, and I will never support the idea of fighting allies, but of course, if the U.S. puts tough tariffs on Europe, we need a collective and robust response.»
Last week, her government announced a nearly $2 billion agreement with parties, including the governments of Greenland and the Faeroe Islands, to «improve capabilities for surveillance and maintaining sovereignty in the region.» It would include three new Arctic naval vessels, two additional long-range surveillance drones and satellite capacity, the Danish Defense Ministry said.
Meanwhile, European Council President Antonio Costa, noting that the EU has stood beside Ukraine in defense of its borders, said of Greenland on Monday: «Of course, we will stand also for these principles, all the more so if the territorial integrity of a member state of the European Union is questioned.»
Trump has said the United States needs control of Greenland, as well as the Panama Canal, for «national security purposes.» While Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Panama this week, Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino pledged to end his country’s key Belts and Road project agreement with China. Trump had lamented Beijing’s increased control of the strategic waterway, built by the United States, connecting the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
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In Brussels on Monday, Frederiksen also reacted to Vice President JD Vance recently asserting that Denmark has «not been a good ally.» In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Vance repeated that Greenland is «really important to our national security,» as China and Russia increasingly traverse sea lanes near the island, and «frankly, Denmark, which controls Greenland, it’s not doing its job, and it’s not being a good ally.»
«You have to ask yourself, how are we going to solve that problem, solve our own national security if that means that we need to take more territorial interests in Greenland? That is what President Trump is going to do, because he doesn’t care about what the Europeans scream at us. He cares about putting the interests of America’s citizens first,» Vance said, adding, «You’ve got probably 55,000 people living on Greenland who are not actually happy with Danish government. They’ve got great natural resources there. They’ve got an incredibly bountiful country that the Danes aren’t letting them develop and explore. Of course, Donald Trump would take a different approach if he was the leader of Greenland.»
Speaking in Danish, Frederiksen told reporters that Danes «have fought side by side with the Americans for many, many decades,» according to reports and an online translation.
«We are one of the United States’ most important and strongest allies – and I will not accept the notion that Denmark is a bad ally. We are not, we never have been, and we never will be in the future. The Arctic Cooperation is important. It is something we are willing to prioritize,» Frederiksen said, arguing that it would align with the interests of Denmark, the U.S. and NATO.
«It is sensible, but it is also important that we work together against terrorism, against the destabilization we see in the Baltic Sea right now with sabotage, and it is important that we work together on NATO’s Eastern flank and thereby holding firm in relation to Russia,» she added, turning to the Ukraine war. «So we would be able to work together in many ways, but I do not want to be sitting on Denmark’s name and remuneration that we should be a bad ally, because we are not.»
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Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., visited Greenland’s capital Nuuk, to meet with locals last month, weeks before his father took office.
Trump’s 10% tariffs on Chinese imports into the U.S. took effect this week, as the administration aims to hold Beijing accountable for precursor chemicals said to be fueling the fentanyl crisis. He agreed to suspend a 25% additional tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% tax on energy imported from Canada, including oil, natural gas and electricity, by 30 days after both countries agreed to send additional troops to their borders with the U.S., among other stipulations.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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