It may be too extreme for Canada or Denmark to view the U.S. as an enemy in the wake of Trump annexation threats, but the line between enmity and amity is currently blurred.
One European diplomat told Axios that Denmark was widely seen as America’s closest ally in the European Union, and that no one could have imagined it’d be the first Trump would pick a
Greenland’s prime minister weighed in on President-elect Trump’s proposal to acquire the island territory, arguing that the nation intends to keep working toward independence from Denmark.
Greenland is autonomous but not independent. Greenland is an autonomous region of Denmark and not an independent nation located between two oceans. Analysts believe that if Donald
Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede tells 'Special Report' that the people of the Arctic island don't want to be Danes or Americans.
For the boss of a military alliance dedicated to mutual security, Nato chief Mark Rutte seemed unperturbed by one member's recent threats to annex allied territory. On his first official visit to the European Parliament on Monday,
Rufus Gifford, a former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, said in a Sunday interview that the NATO alliance would be compelled to respond to any invasion or incursion into Greenland. “I think the point that’s forgotten here far too often is that Greenland is NATO because Denmark,
The prime minister of Greenland has an answer for President-elect Donald Trump on his latest push to acquire the territory.
Mute Egede promised continued goodwill but said his country has no interest in becoming part of the United States
Former supreme allied commander James Stavridis called the territory ‘a strategic goldmine for the United States.’
Múte Egede, the Danish territory's prime minister, reminded the U.S. president-elect of the Greenlandic people's interests.