Greenland PM Rejects Trump’s Remarks, Asserts Island Is Not for Sale

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Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has firmly stated that the island is “not a piece of property that can be bought,” responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed interest in acquiring the Arctic territory. Speaking alongside Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Copenhagen, Nielsen emphasized the unity between Greenland and Denmark in facing what they perceive as “disrespectful” rhetoric from the U.S. YouTube+7BBC+7Al Jazeera+7

President Trump has reiterated his desire for the U.S. to gain control over Greenland, citing national security concerns and the island’s strategic importance. He has not ruled out the use of military force, though Vice President JD Vance has stated that such measures are unlikely. The Times+3BBC+3The Daily Beast+3

Despite the U.S. interest, both Nielsen and Frederiksen have expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with President Trump, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect. Nielsen stated, “We are ready for a strong partnership and more development, but we want respect.” BBC

Greenland, while self-governing in many aspects, remains part of the Kingdom of Denmark, with Copenhagen handling foreign affairs and defense. The island has long been of strategic interest to the U.S., hosting a military base since World War II and possessing valuable rare earth minerals. Wikipedia+1X (formerly Twitter)+1BBC

Public opinion in Greenland strongly opposes becoming part of the U.S., with a majority supporting eventual independence from Denmark. The recent statements from Greenlandic and Danish leaders underscore their commitment to sovereignty and self-determination in the face of external pressures. Wikipedia+4BBC+4BBC+4

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