Danish PM Confirms Trump's Greenland Annexation Ambitions Persist, Straining U.S.-Europe Relations
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated at the Munich Security Conference that President Trump's desire to own Greenland persists despite recent de-escalation of threats. She described his interest as "very serious," noting that ongoing pressure on Greenland was "unacceptable." Trump's push to annex the mineral-rich Arctic territory has dramatically increased European doubts about U.S. commitment to NATO and prompted European leaders to accelerate efforts to boost their own defenses and rely less on American protection. The crisis has strained U.S.-Europe relations and even created tensions between Trump's MAGA movement and Europe's far-right allies.
"Trump's desire to own Greenland persists and is very serious, despite having dialled back threats to seize it." — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen speaking at the Munich Security Conference about ongoing U.S. pressure on Greenland and its unacceptability to Denmark