Greenland, Trump and Prime Minister of Denmark
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The Associated Press |
“We must listen when others talk about us. But we must not be shaken. President Trump says the United States is ‘getting Greenland.’ Let me make this clear: The U.S. is not getting that. We don’t bel...
U.S. News & World Report |
The United States will not take over Greenland, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said after arriving on Wednesday for a three-day visit to the semi-autonomous Danish island.
U.S. News & World Report |
The Trump administration's threats to take control of the island one way or the other, possibly even with military force, have angered many in Greenland and Denmark.
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Denmark's prime minister pledged to support Greenland against U.S. President Donald Trump's expressions of interest in acquiring the Danish semi-autonomous territory as she landed in Nuuk on Wednesday for talks with its incoming government.
Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen has warned the US that it “cannot annex another country” as Donald Trump seeks control of Greenland. Ms Frederiksen visited the autonomous territory to meet with incoming Greenlandic prime minister Jens-Frederik ...
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The Danish foreign minister on Saturday scolded the Trump administration for its “tone” in criticizing Denmark and Greenland, saying his country is already investing more into Arctic security and remains open to more cooperation with the U.
Widespread anger over the Trump administration’s push for U.S. ownership of Greenland is prompting shoppers in Denmark to boycott American products and services.
The president's threats have given way to concrete preparations for seizing control of Greenland, according to The Washington Post.
Once again, President Trump dishonors himself and his country by bullying Denmark and Greenland toward annexation.