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Danish PM tells Trump to stop 'threats' against Greenland
Denmark's ambassador reminded the U.S. to respect Greenland's sovereignty after a viral post showed Greenland with a U.S. flag, stressing $13.7 billion was spent on Arctic security in 2025.
- On January 4, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen urged President Donald Trump to stop threatening Greenland, stating `the U.S. has no right to annex any of the three countries in the Danish Kingdom.`
- Katie Miller posted an altered map of Greenland captioned `SOON` late Saturday, hours after the U.S. military operation in Venezuela that captured Nicolas Maduro.
- Jesper Møller Sørensen, Denmark's ambassador to the United States, responded by noting Denmark's defence steps and said `we expect full respect for the territorial integrity` of Denmark, highlighting a $13,700,000,000 commitment for Arctic and North Atlantic security in 2025.
- The Landry appointment has renewed diplomatic concerns and drawn rebukes from Copenhagen, as Denmark and Greenland officials repeatedly challenge U.S. overtures risking U.S.-Denmark relations.
- Greenland's strategic position and mineral wealth mean it matters for defence and supply chains; it has the right to seek independence under a 2009 agreement but relies on Danish subsidies.
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