Czech PM buys globe to ‘find Greenland’

THE autonomous territory of Denmark has hit the headlines and Prime Minister Andrej Babis.
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PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AFP) — Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis has become the butt of jokes on social media after buying an expensive globe to “find Greenland.”
“I have bought this globe for 15,000 koruna ($720), a lovely, large one, to see exactly where this Greenland is,” Babis told reporters on Monday when asked about his government’s policy on the US-Denmark rift.
Standard globes typically sell for up to 1,000 koruna.
On Tuesday, Babis went a step further in a Facebook video where he complained that conventional maps skewed geographical facts.
“On this beautiful globe, you can see the real size of Greenland against the United States and Europe,” he said.
“And here, in close proximity, is Russia and if there were a conflict, heaven forbid, the rocket would not fly long.”
Jokes were quick to flood the web, one user posting a mocked-up news article claiming scammers had sold an expensive globe to “a gullible pensioner.”
An X user named “BezeLzi” (“NoLies”) said Babis should also look up Ukraine so he could “learn how close the war is,” after he had rejected military aid to Kyiv battling a Russian invasion since 2022.
The 71-year-old tycoon leads a three-party coalition government including euroskeptics and far-right politicians.
Babis has insisted on steering foreign policy since taking office last December, but he has stumbled on the world’s largest island.
The autonomous territory of Denmark has hit the headlines because United States President Donald Trump has threatened to seize control of it.