
The EU expresses its solidarity with Denmark and the people of Greenland.
This was conveyed by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, following the appointment of a U.S. envoy to Greenland.
“Territorial integrity and sovereignty are essential principles of international law. These principles are vital for the EU and countries worldwide. We fully support Denmark and the Greenlandic people,” von der Leyen stated on X.
She emphasized that Arctic security is a high priority for the EU, which aims to collaborate closely with allies and partners.
The United States President, Donald Trump, appointed Jeff Landry as the envoy to Greenland, recognizing the territory’s significance for U.S. national security.
Trump has previously mentioned the importance of Greenland to national security, advocating for its acquisition by the United States.
Landry, the governor of Louisiana, supports the idea of an American takeover, stating, “President Donald J. Trump is correct. We must ensure Greenland becomes part of the United States. It would be beneficial for both sides. Let’s make it happen,” he wrote on X in January.
The renewed U.S. interest in Greenland prompted Denmark to summon its ambassador to the U.S., Ken Howery, for discussions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Prior to this, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen (M) expressed his discontent with Landry’s appointment.
“I am deeply troubled by this appointment and especially the envoy’s remarks, which I find completely unacceptable,” he commented earlier on Monday.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) and Greenland’s leader, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, have also expressed their concerns regarding the situation.
“National borders and state sovereignty are based on international law. These are fundamental principles. Annexing other countries is not permissible, even with arguments about international security,” they stated in a joint declaration.













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