But only to a point. “The Greenlandic people don’t want to be Danes. The Greenlandic people don’t want to be Americans,” Egede said in a Fox News interview. The prime minister’s comments ...
Greenlandic politicians have since 2019 repeatedly said they are interested in strengthening cooperation and trade with the United States. However, Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Egede ...
Denmark's leader has called on the country's business chiefs to meet after President-elect Donald Trump said he wanted to take control of Greenland. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen scheduled the ...
Frederiksen also referred to Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Egede’s statement “that Greenland is not for sale” in the call that lasted about 45 minutes, according to the statement.
Trump's talk of using force to annex Greenland — which would be an unprovoked act of war against a NATO ally — has been rebuked by Greenlandic, Danish and European leaders. A Fox News team ...
"In the conversation, the prime minister referred to the statements of the Chairman of the Greenlandic Parliament, Mute B. Egede, that Greenland is not for sale," Ms Frederiksen's office said ...
Trump's talk of using force to annex Greenland — which would be an unprovoked act of war against a NATO ally — has been rebuked by Greenlandic, Danish and European leaders. A Fox News team that ...
But there’s another option, one that would better serve the interests of both the U.S. and Greenland: Greenlandic independence. An independent Greenland is not a new idea. In 1953, in the ...
"Legally and morally, the island’s 56,000 residents — most of whom are ethnically Greenlandic Inuit—get to decide on any international union their state joins." Greenland's government said ...
Some locals sported Make America Great Again caps to greet Trump Jr., with Greenlandic daily Sermitsiaq headlining its report: "Warm but reserved welcome for Donald Trump Jr." Opinions among ...