Greenland's Leader Condemns Trump's Push for U.S. Control
Ahead of Greenland's parliamentary election, Prime Minister Múte Egede criticizes U.S. President Donald Trump for disrespect and interference.
- U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated plans to acquire Greenland, offering billions in investments and jobs to its citizens via a social media post.
- Greenland's Prime Minister Múte Egede labeled Trump as 'unpredictable' and accused him of disrespecting Greenland since taking office.
- Egede affirmed that Greenlanders want to remain independent, rejecting Trump's vision of integrating with the United States.
- Trump's remarks have reignited debates over Greenland's autonomy and independence from Denmark, with the election set to determine its future political direction.
- Experts believe Trump's statements are unlikely to significantly influence Greenland's election, though they have stirred local and international discourse.