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Copenhagen (Eurotoday) – On Sunday, Greenland’s newly elected Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, paid his first official visit to Denmark since taking office, coinciding with U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial push to annex the island.
As the United States sets its sights on Greenland, the island’s leadership has focused on strengthening ties with Denmark. Nielsen firmly rejected Trump’s ambitions. Earlier this month, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen traveled to Greenland to reaffirm the bond between the two nations, stating pointedly that “you cannot annex other countries.”
Jens-Frederik Nielsen is poised to lead Greenland’s new coalition government following his center-right Democrats party’s victory in the March legislative elections. His current trip marks his inaugural diplomatic visit to Denmark.
What are Nielsen’s priorities during his Denmark visit?
“First and foremost, I will continue talks with the Prime Minister regarding the geopolitical context and cooperation,”
Nielsen said this week in a statement addressed to Frederiksen.
“It is necessary that we plan our future cooperation in these times,”
he added.
In a release announcing Nielsen’s visit, the Danish government emphasized that collaboration between Greenland and Denmark would be the main focus. During his two-day stay in Copenhagen, Nielsen is set to meet with Denmark’s King Frederik and members of the Danish Parliament. He will remain in Denmark until tomorrow to continue discussions with Prime Minister Frederiksen on geopolitical matters before he and King Frederik X return to Greenland together.
How is Trump insisting on acquiring Greenland?
Relations between the United States and Denmark have soured after Trump repeatedly expressed his desire to purchase or annex the resource-rich Arctic island. Trump argued that Washington needs Greenland for strategic security reasons and pointedly refused to rule out the use of force to achieve that goal.
“I believe we need it for world peace, and if we don’t have it, it’s a tremendous threat to our world. I believe Greenland is extremely important for world peace,”
Trump told reporters during a Thursday press conference alongside Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.
How has Vance’s visit affected US-Denmark relations?
Compounding tensions, U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited Greenland in March, a move seen as provocative by officials in both Nuuk and Copenhagen. During his stop at the Pituffik U.S. military base, Vance criticized Denmark for its perceived neglect of Greenland’s development and security.
“You have under-invested in the people of Greenland, and you have under-invested in the security architecture of this amazing, stunning piece of land,”
Vance stated during a press conference.
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6 responses to “Greenland’s Prime Minister Visits Denmark Following Trump’s Annexation Proposal”
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Isn’t it adorable how Greenland’s PM is off to Denmark for a little chat about geopolitics while Trump dreams of annexing it like a child claiming the last cookie? 🍪 Meanwhile, I’m just here wondering if they’ll serve herring or just more hot air! 😏
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Oh, fantastic! Because nothing screams “strategic security” quite like a U.S. President trying to buy an island, right? Maybe next he’ll try to annex a slice of pizza from Italy—now that’s a deal worth making! 🍕😏
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Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “world peace” quite like a business deal over a frozen island. I can’t wait to see how many “strategic security” meetings it takes before Denmark starts charging rent! 😂
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Quite the diplomatic dance, isn’t it? Greenland’s PM must feel like he’s just been invited to a party where the host insists on buying the house! 😂🏰
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Oh, brilliant move by Trump—who knew annexing islands was on the 2023 to-do list? Maybe he thinks Greenland’s got more charm than a Danish pastry! 🍰😂
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Seems like everyone’s getting a taste of the ‘American Dream’—who knew annexing an island could be on the agenda for geopolitical negotiations? 😂 Just when you thought the Danish pastries were the only thing worth fighting over in Copenhagen! 🍰
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