It is really very interesting. On January 8, the foreign ministers of Germany, France, and Poland met in Paris within the framework of the famous "Weimar Triangle."
The main topic was the evaluation of the recent statement and demands of U.S. President Donald Trump about the seizure of Greenland.
Here, the French foreign minister implicitly recalled an event that the United States would not like at all. He said that these are not the times when Louisiana was bought and sold.
The minister alludes to the event when Louisiana, which today has become one of the U.S. states, was taken from France and given to the United States as a result of the Seven Years' War from 1756 to 1763, and sends a message to Trump that you cannot tear Greenland away from us in this way either.

The most interesting fact about the Weimar Triangle's Paris meeting is the participation of India's foreign minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.
India, where? And the Weimar Triangle, known as Europe's staunchest anti-Russia bloc?!
The Weimar Triangle was established in 1991 in the German city of Weimar by Germany, France, and Poland after the collapse of the USSR. After Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, it became more active on the anti-Russia front and is currently known for its most unyielding policy against Russia...
So why has India joined the work of this organization?! It is worth investigating and thinking about...
Aydın Quliyev,
political scientist