Greenland will never be ‘piece of property’ to be bought, PM says

Greenland will never be ‘piece of property’ to be bought, PM says

The administration of United States President Donald Trump’s administration has attacked the Arctic island, a self-governing Danish territory, with the help of the country’s prime minister and his Danish counterpart.

At a joint press conference in Copenhagen on Sunday with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Jens-Frederik Nielsen said, “We will never, ever be a piece of property that can be purchased by anyone.”

Nielsen’s first visit to Denmark since taking office this month weighed heavily on Trump’s repeated threats to overtake Greenland.

Nielsen’s visit comes after Frederiksen’s one to Greenland in early April, when she stated to the US, “This is not only about Greenland or Denmark. This is about the intergenerational global order that we have forged. Even with a security-related debate, you can’t annex another country.

After his centre-right Democrats party won the March legislative elections, both Frederiksen and Nielsen, who are in charge of Greenland’s new coalition government, said they would be interested in meeting with the US leader for a discussion.

After Trump repeatedly stated he wanted to control resource-rich Greenland for security reasons and refused to forbid the use of force to secure it, tensions between the US and Denmark have soared.

“I believe that is necessary for international peace, and it poses a significant threat to our world if we don’t.” Greenland is therefore very important for international peace, Trump said to reporters on Thursday during a press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store.

The US has “not been polite”

Due to the US’s “disrespectful” rhetoric, Nielsen added on Sunday that Greenland was working on strengthening its ties with Denmark. “We need to stand together at this moment.” Nielsen criticized the disrespect shown by American conversation.

Frederiksen continued, “I completely concur with that.”

Nielsen reiterated that Greenland was ready to strengthen its relationship with the US.

He declared, “We are ready for a strong partnership, we are ready for more development, but we also want respect.” Without reciprocal respect, you can’t have a partner.

In March, US Vice President JD Vance visited Greenland, which Greenland and Denmark officials perceived as a provocation.

Vance criticized Denmark for “doning a good job by the people of Greenland” during his visit to the Pituffik US military base.

He claimed that you have invested too little in Greenland’s citizens and too little in the security structure of this incredible, breathtaking landmass.

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen responded on social media by saying, “We are open to criticism, but let me be completely honest, we do not appreciate the tone in which it is delivered.”

Nielsen has stated in his own words, “The United States will not receive Greenland.”

We are not the property of anyone else. We make up our own destiny,” he continued in a Facebook post.

Nielsen will also meet Danish parliamentarians and King Frederik of Denmark during his two-day visit to Copenhagen.

The Danish Royal House stated in a separate statement that Nielsen would travel with the king to Greenland.

Source: Aljazeera

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