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Danish Prime Minister Rejects Trump's Greenland Annexation Push

Mette Frederiksen, during her visit to Greenland, emphasized sovereignty, international law, and NATO agreements in her strongest rebuke yet to U.S. claims.

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Overview

  • Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, speaking in Nuuk, Greenland, firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed attempts to annex Greenland, citing violations of international law and sovereignty.
  • Frederiksen highlighted the post-World War II principles of territorial integrity, asserting that smaller nations should not fear larger powers.
  • She reaffirmed Greenland's autonomy within the Kingdom of Denmark and emphasized Greenlanders' right to self-determination, which both Denmark and Greenland strongly support.
  • Frederiksen underscored the importance of NATO and existing U.S.-Denmark defense agreements, which already provide the U.S. significant access to Greenland without compromising its sovereignty.
  • Trump's push to acquire Greenland, citing national security and Arctic strategy, has been met with unified opposition from Greenlandic and Danish leadership, further solidified by Frederiksen's visit.