Trump names Louisiana governor Landry as Greenland special envoy
Jeff Landry accepts a volunteer role to promote U.S. security and strategic interests in Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory with about 56,000 residents.
- The US values its friendship with Greenland, which goes back over 80 years, and Greenland hosted meetings with American officials regarding US interests in the region.
- Greenland emphasized that it is up to Greenlanders to choose their own future, and the meetings included a joint committee between Greenland and American officials.
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Greenland, a Danish territory that US President Donald Trump has threatened to annex, will receive a special envoy from the United States.
The U.S. President repeatedly claimed Greenland. Trump has now appointed a special envoy for the island. The Governor of Louisiana said he wanted to contribute to "making Greenland a part of the United States".
US President Donald Trump has appointed Jeff Landry, governor of the southern state of Louisiana, as special envoy to Greenland, which officially belongs to Denmark. Landry understands the importance of the island to US security, Trump writes on his Truth Social platform.
Donald Trump has long had his eye on Greenland. Now he's taking it a step further, appointing Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as a special envoy for the island. Landry aims to make the island "part of the United States."
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry will be a special envoy.
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