Trump and Greenland
Danish Prime Minister urges Greenland to stay united
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is visiting Greenland alongside its newly elected leader, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, to reinforce their united stance against U.S. ambitions. Tensions between Denmark and the U.S. have risen since former President Trump expressed interest in acquiring Greenland. Meanwhile, the White House has started assessing the financial implications of annexation and providing services to Greenland’s 58,000 residents.
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