ANKARA: Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Wednesday rejected President Donald Trump’s renewed demands that the US should take control of Greenland from NATO ally Denmark, saying that “Greenland is of course not for sale.”
“We hope that all, including all allies, will respect the Greenland people’s right for self-determination,” Frederiksen said ahead of a meeting of the leaders of NATO member countries in Turkiye. “We are sovereign states and we need everybody to respect our territorial integrity and our sovereignty.”
Trump reopened old wounds over Greenland on the eve of the meeting by insisting that the United States should control the semiautonomous island. NATO is founded on the principle that its 32 members will defend each others’ territory, not threaten to seize it.
Frederiksen said Denmark is “ready to defend every inch of NATO including our own territory” in the event of an attack, and would rely on NATO allies to honor their commitment to defend each other.
Iceland’s Prime Minister, Kristrún Frostadóttir, said Greenland “belongs to the people of Greenland,” and called for unity among the NATO allies in the face of external dangers.
“We have threats coming from outside the alliance,” Frostadóttir said. “Russia is their biggest threat when it comes to these NATO allies. We need to focus on us and how we stick together.”
Danish PM says her country is ‘ready to defend’ Greenland as Trump joins NATO leaders in Turkiye
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Danish PM says her country is ‘ready to defend’ Greenland as Trump joins NATO leaders in Turkiye
- “We hope that all, including all allies, will respect the Greenland people’s right for self-determination,” Frederiksen said
- “We are sovereign states and we need everybody to respect our territorial integrity”
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