Greenland's prime minister says the US will not get the island
- Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen stated, "The United States won’t get that," referring to Greenland.
- Nielsen emphasized that Greenland "determines its own future" and reinforces the island's independence.
- President Trump claimed that the United States aims to annex Greenland for national security purposes.
- Trump's assertion is contradicted by Nielsen's claim that Greenland "does not belong to anyone else.
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Greenland premier-elect rebuffs Trump’s claim that U.S. will ‘get Greenland’
Greenland’s Premier-elect has rejected comments by President Donald Trump claiming the United States would “get Greenland.” In a statement posted on Sunday, Premier-elect Jens-Frederik Nielsen said Greenland is not for sale, adding that the island’s future will be determined by its own people. “The USA will not [get Greenland],” Nielsen said. “We are not for sale. We will shape our own future.” “We must listen when others speak about us. But we …
New Greenland's Prime Minister Stands Defiant, Welcomes Danish Premier Frederiksen’s Visit on Wednesday, as Trump Confirms US ‘Will Get’ Island, Does Not Rule Out Use of Military Force
In a bold display of sovereignty, Greenland's new Prime Minister embraces the impending visit from Danish Premier Frederiksen, while Trump hints at military options regarding the contentious issue of the island's future.
Greenland’s new prime minister: U.S. ‘will not get’ island
Greenland's new Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has called out President Trump's claims that the U.S. will "get Greenland 100 percent" and has reiterated that Greenland will decide its own future and will not be shaken by Trump's remarks.
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