Overview
- Grönland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's claims to acquire the island, emphasizing that Grönland's future will be self-determined.
- President Trump reiterated his intent to acquire Grönland, suggesting military force as a possibility, while dismissing broader geopolitical implications of such an action.
- Nielsen reaffirmed Grönland's commitment to strengthening its relationship with Denmark as part of its path toward eventual sovereignty.
- Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is set to visit Grönland this week to reinforce ties and discuss future cooperation with the new government.
- Grönland's leadership seeks a respectful partnership with the U.S., focusing on trade and national security, while maintaining its autonomy and rejecting any notion of being 'for sale.'