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U.S. Nominee for Iceland Ambassador Apologizes After ‘52nd State’ Quip Draws Official Pushback

The episode unfolds against tensions over Trump’s push to acquire Greenland.

Overview

  • Iceland’s foreign ministry asked the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavík to verify reports that nominee Billy Long joked Iceland would become the 52nd state with him as governor.
  • Long acknowledged making the remark and apologized to Arctic Today, saying it was an unserious exchange tied to joking about Greenland envoy Jeff Landry.
  • A petition urging Foreign Minister Katrín Gunnarsdóttir to reject Long’s appointment has grown to nearly 5,000 signatures as of Friday.
  • Long’s nomination was formally submitted to the U.S. Senate this week, and it remains unclear whether the backlash will affect his confirmation.
  • Icelandic politicians criticized the comment as disrespectful to a small nation’s sovereignty, reflecting sensitivities heightened by Trump’s stated plans to acquire Greenland.