President Trump has firmly expressed his desire to acquire Greenland, triggering sharp reactions from Denmark and Greenland.
Firm Conversation with Denmark’s Prime Minister
President Trump had a tense phone call with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen regarding his intentions to purchase Greenland. European sources described the conversation as “horrendous” and highlighted Trump’s unwavering stance. One source said it felt like “a cold shower,” making the US president’s intentions seem serious and potentially dangerous.
The Danish government remains resolute, declaring Greenland is not for sale. Prime Minister Frederiksen reaffirmed Denmark’s position and dismissed the idea of transferring the island to the US.
Trump’s Justifications for Greenland Acquisition
Trump has emphasized Greenland’s strategic importance, citing national security and economic interests in the Arctic. He also expressed concerns over growing Russian and Chinese influence in the region. The president has not ruled out aggressive measures, including the use of military force, to secure Greenland.
Trump’s administration insists the US is serious about Greenland, stating the purchase would benefit both nations. However, to join the US, Greenlanders must first vote for independence from Denmark and then choose to become a US territory.
Greenland and Denmark Respond
Greenland’s leader, Múte Egede, acknowledged Trump’s interest but stressed that the islanders have no desire to join the US. He expressed openness to cooperating with the US on mutual prosperity but rejected the notion of losing sovereignty.
Meanwhile, sources close to the Danish government described the situation as a crisis. Denmark remains firmly opposed to selling Greenland, leaving Trump’s ambitions at odds with European leaders. The situation highlights growing global tensions over Arctic interests.