Denmark’s top diplomats stood up to US President Donald Trump over his encroachment on Greenland, effectively ending a policy of quiet diplomacy they had hoped would make the issue go away.Speaking during a trip to Greenland,
Danish leaders have repeatedly said that Greenland isn't for sale, with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen declaring the United States should respect the territory's sovereignty.
The international community continues to monitor these developments, as the U.S. pursuit of Greenland raises complex geopolitical and sovereignty issues.
Denmark’s financial support covers more than half of Greenland’s budget, making economic stability a key hurdle to sovereignty. The coming election will decide the makeup of the Inatsisartut ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen echoed his stance, emphasizing that Greenland’s sovereignty is not negotiable. Greenland’s political transition following recent elections has further ...
Greenland voters sent ... the parliamentary election has lofted sovereignty supporters, it’s unclear when Greenlanders will have a vote on the broader issue. “Once the new coalition is formed ...
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Greenland PM: Visit by US delegation ‘very aggressive’Greenland Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede ... oppose U.S. annexation and instead support working toward full sovereignty, but it remains unclear when a vote on the broader breakaway issue will take place. Jens-Frederik Nielsen, leader of Greenland ...
Greenland’s prime minister said a planned visit to ... but that should be based on “the fundamental rules of sovereignty.” While Greenlandic politicians have repeatedly signaled they are ...
Second Lady Usha Vance and Trump's national security adviser Mike Waltz are visiting Greenland, sparking criticism from local leaders. Greenland's Prime Minister condemned the visit as aggressive, while Trump insists on greater U.