Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, has urged US President Donald Trump to "stop the threats" of annexing Greenland. The call comes after public comments from Trump and his adviser Stephen Miller drew international attention.
Frederiksen said it makes no sense for the US to take over Greenland as the country is not an object of superpower rhetoric but a democracy with its own identity. Greenland, which has been part of the Danish Kingdom since the 18th century, has granted home rule in 1979 and is currently a member of NATO, thus benefiting from the alliance's security guarantee.
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen added that Denmark and Greenland are open to conversations but need "the right channels" and respect for international law. Nielsen specifically noted the importance of not resorting to "disrespectful posts on social media" as a means of communication.
The US has been interested in taking over Greenland due to its location and natural resources, including coal reserves. However, Trump's comments have drawn criticism from Denmark, with Frederiksen stating that no country can be taken by another, regardless of arguments about international security.
In her statement, Frederiksen urged the US to stop making threats against a close ally and any other country that makes it clear it does not want to be annexed.
Frederiksen said it makes no sense for the US to take over Greenland as the country is not an object of superpower rhetoric but a democracy with its own identity. Greenland, which has been part of the Danish Kingdom since the 18th century, has granted home rule in 1979 and is currently a member of NATO, thus benefiting from the alliance's security guarantee.
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen added that Denmark and Greenland are open to conversations but need "the right channels" and respect for international law. Nielsen specifically noted the importance of not resorting to "disrespectful posts on social media" as a means of communication.
The US has been interested in taking over Greenland due to its location and natural resources, including coal reserves. However, Trump's comments have drawn criticism from Denmark, with Frederiksen stating that no country can be taken by another, regardless of arguments about international security.
In her statement, Frederiksen urged the US to stop making threats against a close ally and any other country that makes it clear it does not want to be annexed.