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Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has rejected US President Donald Trump's claim that America will acquire the Arctic island, asserting
From The Times of India
The United States will not take over Greenland, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said after arriving on Wednesday for a three-day visit to the semi-autonomous Danish island.
From Reuters
“We are in a serious time,” Egede wrote on Facebook. “A time we have never experienced in our country. The time is not for internal division but for cooperation and unity for our country.”
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Greenland’s new prime minister sent a blunt message to President Donald Trump and his administration Sunday as the territory reels in the aftermath of a visit from Vice President JD Vance.
Greenland’s leader says the U.S. is being “very aggressive” ahead of a visit by U.S. second lady Usha Vance and appealed to the international community to push back on President Trump’s stated goal of annexing the Arctic island.
Greenlands new Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, has affirmed the Arctic islands commitment to strengthening its relationship with Denmark as it works toward full sovereignty. Speaking to Reuters,
Greenland's outgoing prime minister called Vance's visit a “highly aggressive” smokescreen for Trump's ultimate goal: annexing
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Bourup Egede called a recent delegation visiting from the U.S. that included second lady Usha Vance,
Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen of Greenland firmly stated that Greenland will not be sold to the United States, countering President Donald Trump's ambitions. Trump mentioned having discussions about acquiring Greenland.
Trump has openly expressed his desire for the US to acquire Greenland, a stance that has strained US-Danish relations.
US President Trump insists on annexing Greenland, suggesting military force could be an option amid rising tensions with Denmark.- Watch Video on English Oneindia
The Danish PM is travelling to Greenland for a three-day trip aimed at building the trust of officials as the Trump administration seeks control of the vast Arctic territory.