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U.S. Greenland Envoy Rejects 'Conquest' Talk as Denmark and EU Push Back

European officials say only Danes and Greenlanders can decide the island's status under international law.

Overview

  • Newly appointed envoy Jeff Landry said the United States is not trying to conquer Greenland and wants direct conversations with Greenlanders about their needs.
  • President Trump renewed his drive to bring Greenland under U.S. control, calling the island essential for national security and naming Landry to the new envoy role.
  • Denmark summoned the U.S. ambassador as Danish and Greenlandic leaders reaffirmed sovereignty, while EU officials publicly expressed solidarity and urged respect for territorial integrity.
  • Arctic security expert Marc Jacobsen assessed annexation as unlikely and suggested the administration could seek a revised defense arrangement to claim a tangible outcome.
  • A congressional aide said lawmakers have not been briefed on the envoy’s mandate, and a prominent Danish conservative mocked the U.S. push on social media, underscoring local resistance.