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“Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders, and the United States will not take over Greenland,” asserted Danish officials.
On Monday, the Trump administration intensified its stance against Denmark by halting leases for five major offshore wind projects along the US East Coast. Among these projects are two developments by Denmark’s state-owned company, Ørsted.
Greenland’s strategic location places it directly on the shortest missile trajectory between Russia and the United States, further complicating geopolitical interests in the region.
In response to escalating tensions, Denmark unveiled a $3 billion plan in January aimed at enhancing its military capabilities in the Arctic.
Danish politician Lars Løkke Rasmussen expressed his concerns to TV2, stating, “Suddenly, we have a special US presidential envoy claiming to be in charge of acquiring Greenland. This is, without a doubt, entirely unacceptable.”
Diplomatic tensions escalate
“Out of nowhere, there is now a special US presidential representative, who, according to himself, is tasked with taking over Greenland. This is, of course, completely unacceptable,” Rasmussen told TV2.