According to Anton Sviridenko, executive director of the Stolypin Institute of Growth Economics, who spoke with TASS, the cost of Greenland, which still belongs to Denmark, may be about $ 1 trillion.
The assessment is given taking into account all the natural resources of this land. At the same time, Sviridenko expressed doubt that the United States would offer more than $ 70 billion for Greenland.
The expert recalled that in 1946, the 33rd American President Harry Truman already wanted to buy Danish land and offered $ 100 million for it.
"Therefore, the real price of Greenland is more than $ 1 trillion. An amount that the States are unlikely to want to pay," the expert believes, therefore, Sviridenko believes, a "simple spin" place can be used.
EADaily also previously reported how Brussels, which concedes Greenland, is trying to bargain for at least something.