Greenland is a unique territory with Indigenous majority and partial independence from Denmark, and any attempt by President-elect Trump to annex it would be met with resistance from its leaders
Greenland Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede said that the island, which is an autonomous territory of Denmark, doesn't want to be subordinate to either
Greenland’s Premier, Múte Bourup Egede, has unexpectedly postponed a planned visit to Denmark’s King Frederik, originally scheduled for Wednesday. The visit was set to be an important diplomatic moment,
There has been great confusion about whether Greenland’s head of government, Premier cancel Múte Bourup Egede, had time in his calendar to meet with Denmark’s King Frederik. Initially, it was scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.
While Trump has cited “national security” reasons for wanting to acquire the island inhabited by about 56,000 people, there’s another big appeal that he’s been leaving out of his press conferences. Greenland is a treasure trove of minerals the U.S. needs to compete with China, and the island hasn’t been quick (enough) to fork them over.
Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede said that he’s “ready to talk” with President-elect Donald Trump following his repeated calls to acquire the island. When asked if he was in touch with Trump at the Friday press conference in Copenhagen,
The president-elect's eldest son spoke to Fox News' Sean Hannity following his private visit to the island on Tuesday.
President-elect Trump called into a lunch that his son, Charlie Kirk and Gor Sergio attended in Nuuk, Greenland's capital city.
Trump has previously suggested that the United States should buy Greenland, which belongs to NATO ally Denmark.
The island's government led by Prime Minister Mute Egede aims for eventual independence. "We fully recognise that Greenland has its own ambitions. If they materialise, Greenland will become ...
Donald Trump Jr is planning to visit Greenland, two weeks after his father repeated his desire for the US to take control of the autonomous Danish territory. The US president-elect's son plans to record video footage for a podcast during the one-day private visit, US media report.
Greenland’s leader Múte Egede said he is prepared to enter into negotiations with President-elect Trump about the future of the mineral-rich arctic territory — but warned his people had no interest in becoming Americans.