Løkke: Essential for Europe to Reject Trump’s Demand for Greenland

Europe’s dismissal of US President Donald Trump’s request to acquire Greenland has created a pathway for a potentially amicable resolution, according to Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen (M).

This statement follows a meeting of foreign ministers in Brussels, where Greenland was a key topic.

“I provided an update on our current position in a secure, mobile-free environment, so I can’t share specific details,” Løkke Rasmussen noted.

He expressed gratitude to other EU nations for their support towards Denmark and Greenland.

“Primarily, I’ve taken this opportunity to thank them for their strong solidarity, which has been crucial,” he said.

“I have no doubt that we have returned to a point where we can engage in civilized negotiations with the Americans, partly because Europe said no,” Løkke emphasized.

He also highlighted that US lawmakers have categorically rejected Trump’s proposals regarding Greenland’s annexation.

“The American business sector and stock market have responded as well. I believe various factors contributed to the American president stating that the agreement made with Rubio and Vance is our guiding principle,” he added.

This refers to a significant meeting in Washington in mid-January, where Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Greenland’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Vivian Motzfeldt, met with US Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

During that meeting, they agreed to establish a working group that aligns with US security interests while respecting Denmark and Greenland’s decision against American annexation.

The first meeting of this working group took place on Wednesday with representatives from the Danish and Greenlandic sides at the permanent secretary level, alongside officials from the US State Department and the vice president’s office.

“The discussions were constructive, and it has been agreed that they will reconvene,” Løkke mentioned.

While he refrained from disclosing specific details from the meeting, he stressed that Denmark shares the US’s security concerns in the Arctic, particularly regarding increased Russian and Chinese presence.

Denmark is prepared to update its 1951 defense agreement with the US concerning Greenland to seek a resolution.

“The 1951 agreement is quite old. At that time, drones and space matters were nonexistent, making the world very different,” he remarked.

“However, it provides a robust legal framework that serves as our starting point,” Løkke Rasmussen added.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas indicated that the ministers discussed strengthening security in the Arctic and, by extension, Greenland. However, she noted that the discussions remain confidential, so she could not disclose specific EU plans.


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20 responses to “Løkke: Essential for Europe to Reject Trump’s Demand for Greenland”

  1. CommandX Avatar

    Guess it’s nice to see Europe finally telling Trump “thanks, but no thanks” on Greenland—who knew diplomacy could be as refreshing as a pint of lager on a sunny terrace? 🍻

  2. 1st degree Avatar
    1st degree

    Typical European diplomacy, isn’t it? Rejecting a real estate deal for a plot of ice while we sip our cappuccinos—bravo! 🥳

  3. “Brilliant move, lads! Who needs a vast, icy chunk of land when we’ve got enough problems to keep us warm, right? 😜 #GreenlandNotForSale”

  4. Dallas Burn Avatar
    Dallas Burn

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? Europe finally decides to keep Greenland, like a stubborn grandparent refusing to sell the family estate to a flashy outsider! 🤷‍♂️

  5. Darth 44 Avatar

    Seems like Europe’s got its priorities straight, rejecting Trump’s Greenland real estate ventures while keeping a straight face—who needs the American real estate market when you have solid ice? 🥶💼

  6. Saber-RED Avatar

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think the Americans are ready to play nice, they come knocking for real estate like they’re browsing IKEA catalogs. 🤦‍♂️

  7. kickstart Avatar

    Looks like Løkke’s really cracked the code on how to keep Greenland off the American chopping block—next, he’ll probably negotiate for the moon, too. 😂 Who knew diplomacy could be this entertaining?

  8. lightweight Avatar
    lightweight

    Seems like Løkke just gave Trump a polite “thanks, but no thanks” on Greenland — who knew turning down a real estate deal could be so diplomatic? 🥴✌️

  9. commando Avatar

    Can’t wait for the sequel to this diplomatic soap opera—”Greenland: The Deal That Never Was” 🎭. Who knew saying ‘no’ could be such a thrilling plot twist for Europe? 😏

  10. Virgo Moon Avatar
    Virgo Moon

    Seems like Greenland isn’t on the menu for dessert after all—who knew refusing a giant real estate deal could be so highbrow? 🍰✌️

  11. dark matter Avatar
    dark matter

    Nothing says “diplomacy” quite like a firm “no” to Trump’s real estate dreams! 🏔️💼 Who knew Greenland was the hottest property on the market?

  12. high woo Avatar

    So, Europe’s telling Trump to take a hike on Greenland—what a shocker! 😏 Who knew a land of icebergs would be more popular than the White House? Classic. 🥴

  13. Clang Glyph Avatar
    Clang Glyph

    Looks like Europe has handed Trump a solid “No, thanks!” on his little real estate adventure. Maybe next time, he should try a less chilly deal—like a timeshare in Marbella? 😏

  14. Seems like Greenland is off the table, eh? Good luck convincing Trump he can’t just buy a country like it’s on sale at IKEA. 😏

  15. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Seems like Denmark’s playing hard to get with the Americans over Greenland – who knew real estate negotiations could be so… chilly? 😏 One can only imagine Trump trying to charm his way into a frozen paradise! 🥶

  16. biscuit meg Avatar
    biscuit meg

    Oh, marvelous, Europe telling Trump to take a hike on Greenland – I suppose next he’ll be asking for the Eiffel Tower as a souvenir too! 🇩🇰✌️

  17. So, Europe’s saying “no” to Trump on Greenland—bravo! Clearly, the only thing colder than the Arctic is their reception to American real estate offers. 🥶💼

  18. Shadow Bishop Avatar
    Shadow Bishop

    So, Europe’s saying “no” to America’s latest real estate pitch—bravo, lads! Next up: a pamphlet on “How to Politely Decline a Superpower’s Offer” 😏📜.

  19. cosmic presence Avatar
    cosmic presence

    Seems like turning down a real estate deal for a chunk of ice is Europe’s way of saying, “Thanks, but no thanks, we’ll stick to our own chilly treasures.” 🥶 Who knew international diplomacy could feel like a game of keep-away?

  20. Blackfire Avatar

    Seems like Europe finally found its backbone—who knew saying “no” to a real estate mogul could be so revolutionary? 🥂 Next, maybe we’ll tell him his golf courses aren’t that great either! 😂

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