Has Trump's Interest in Acquiring Greenland Persisted?
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Munich, Feb 15 (NationPress) Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has stated that the desire of US President Donald Trump to acquire Greenland remains unchanged. "The desire from the US president is exactly the same. He is very serious about this theme," Frederiksen remarked during a panel at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday (local time).
"We must protect sovereign states and uphold people's right to self-determination. The people of Greenland have clearly expressed their wish: they do not want to become Americans," she emphasized.
Reports indicate that a working group involving the US, Denmark, and Greenland has been formed to discuss US "security concerns" in the Arctic.
"We now have a working group, which is a positive step. We will explore potential solutions ... However, there are clear red lines that we will not cross, and we will adhere to our strategy," Frederiksen shared on another occasion on Friday.
Concerns regarding a potential military takeover of Greenland have diminished, as Trump ruled out the possibility of using military force in discussions held in the Swiss town of Davos last month, according to Xinhua.
Additionally, Trump announced he would not proceed with his threat to impose new tariffs on eight European nations over Greenland after meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Greenland, the largest island globally, operates as a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, with Copenhagen maintaining control over its defense and foreign policy. Since resuming office in 2025, Trump has repeatedly voiced his interest in "acquiring" Greenland, a stance that has incited backlash throughout Europe.