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Denmark Reaffirms Sovereignty: Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen asserted that Greenland cannot be annexed, rejecting US suggestions even under the guise of national security.
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US Interest in Greenland: The US shows interest in Greenland due to its strategic location (Pituffik Space Base for missile defense, shortest route between North America and Europe) and rich mineral resources, including rare earth minerals.
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Trump’s Pursuit & Greenland’s Response: Former President Trump previously sought control of Greenland, angering both Greenland and Denmark. Greenland’s political parties have since formed a coalition partly in response to these external pressures.
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Danish Defense of its Alliance: Frederiksen defended Denmark’s reliability as a NATO ally, citing investments in US businesses, increased defense spending, and Arctic security cooperation.
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Criticism of US Approach: Frederiksen questioned the US approach of “pressure and threats,” highlighting the importance of the established world order and transatlantic relations.
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Call for Collaboration: Denmark advocates for collaborative efforts with the US to strengthen Arctic security, rejecting unilateral annexation.
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Greenland’s Autonomy: Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, with self-government and its own Parliament, pushing for eventual independence.
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US VP Visit: A week before the article’s publication, US Vice President JD Vance visited a US military base in Greenland, accusing Denmark of underinvesting in the territory, which Prime Minister Frederiksen later contradicted.
