Danish officials fear Trump is much more serious about acquiring Greenland than in first term
- Danish officials find Trump's renewed interest in acquiring Greenland "dangerous" and "worrying."
- Both Greenland’s Prime Minister Múte Egede and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen have stated that Greenland is "not for sale and will never be for sale."
- Múte Egede expressed concern that Greenland's small population could lead to the loss of their language and emphasized the importance of the current relationship with Denmark.
- Trump stated that "we need Greenland for national security purposes.
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Why does Donald Trump want to buy Greenland?
Trump has ramped up his threats to annex Greenland. Could the incoming US president really bring the Arctic island, which belongs to NATO partner Denmark, permanently under US control?
What does Trump's choice of Musk ally as Danish ambassador tell us about Greenland plan?
Donald Trump's incoming ambassador to Denmark, Ken Howery, is a close associate of Elon Musk and worked on Arctic security when he served as ambassador to Sweden. What does this mean for talk of the US taking over Greenland?
Almost eighty years ago, the USA wanted to buy Greenland from Denmark for 100 million dollars in gold — the “cleanest” solution, as they said. The times and methods were different from today, but Trump follows similar strategic ideas.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen wants to dialogue with the American President-elect Donald Trump who is threatening to annex Greenland, once he is installed in the White House....
Mette Frederiksen and the government have tried to start a dialogue with the incoming Trump administration.
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