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Greenland PM Stands Firm: “We Choose Denmark” Over Trump

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Greenland’s PM Stands Strong: "We Are Not for Sale," Choosing Sovereignty and Loyalty Over US Pressure

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Greenland’s Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, has issued a definitive response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed interest in acquiring the Arctic territory, stating clearly that the island is not for sale. In a high-stakes display of sovereignty, Nielsen affirmed Greenland’s loyalty to its current alliance, prioritizing its relationship with Denmark and the European Union over American annexation.

Sovereignty Under Pressure

The geopolitical tension escalated following comments from the White House suggesting that U.S. control of Greenland is a "necessity" for national security. President Trump indicated he would pursue the acquisition "one way or another," citing concerns over Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic. He even floated the possibility of using military force or economic tariffs to pressure the Danish realm.

Standing alongside Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Copenhagen, Nielsen delivered a blunt rebuke. "If we have to choose between the United States and Denmark here and now, we choose Denmark," he declared. He emphasized that Greenland values its place within the Kingdom of Denmark and its integration with NATO and the EU, rejecting any "fantasies of annexation."

A Young Leader on the Global Stage

The 34-year-old Prime Minister, a former badminton champion who took office in April 2025, has been thrust into a global crisis.

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While he remains open to economic partnerships—particularly regarding Greenland's vast mineral resources—he insists that any cooperation must be based on "mutual respect" and international law.

Recent talks in Davos between Trump and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte suggested a potential "framework" for Arctic security, but Nielsen was quick to remind world leaders that no deal regarding Greenland can be made without the direct involvement and consent of the Greenlandic people. For now, the message from Nuuk is clear: Greenland belongs to its citizens, not to the highest bidder.

Key Takeaways

  • Definitive Rejection: Prime Minister Nielsen stated Greenland will remain part of the Kingdom of Denmark, choosing European alliances over U.S. annexation.

  • Security & Sovereignty: While Greenland is open to mineral and security partnerships, Nielsen maintains that territorial integrity and international law are non-negotiable.

  • United Front: Greenland and Denmark have presented a unified stance against U.S. pressure, backed by support from other EU and NATO members.

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Neil Young's complete musical catalogue, plus a vast archive of live concerts, studio outtakes, and concert films, is now available to the residents of Greenland for free.

The legendary musician has made the gesture in response to US President Donald Trump's threats against the nation, Rolling Stone reports.

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I hope my music and music films will ease some of the unwarranted stress and threats you are experiencing from our unpopular and hopefully temporary government," he wrote.

Neil Young gifts complete musical catalogue to Greenland

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