Greenland stands firm against Trump's takeover proposal
Greenland rejects Donald Trump's suggestions that the United States should take over the island. The authorities have issued a joint statement on this matter, and the residents are preparing for an anti-American demonstration.
What do you need to know?
- Greenlandic authorities issued a statement strongly opposing U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about taking over the island.
- Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, supported Greenland's position, emphasizing that the message was clear.
- The residents of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, have announced a demonstration in front of the U.S. consulate.
Greenland opposes Trump
The Greenlandic authorities expressed dissatisfaction with Donald Trump's repeated remarks about taking control of the island. After a crisis meeting convened by Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede, they issued a unique statement.
"We — all party chairmen — cannot accept the repeated statements on annexation and control of Greenland," wrote the leaders of all five parties in the Greenlandic parliament.
Residents announced an anti-American demonstration
"We as party leaders find this behaviour unacceptable towards friends and allies in a defence alliance [NATO-ed. note]," they emphasized. They added that they will continue to work for Greenland through diplomatic channels, by international law and regulations.
On Saturday, the residents have announced an anti-American demonstration in front of the U.S. consulate in the capital of Greenland, Nuuk.
Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, expressed her support for Greenland's position, emphasizing that its "message is clear."
The demonstration is scheduled for Saturday at 3:00 p.m. local time (2:00 p.m. ET).