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    Greenland parties unite to reject Trump’s annexation plans

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    By News Desk on March 15, 2025 Politics, World News
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    Cliff Notes – Greenland parties unite to reject Trump‘s annexation plans

    • All five parties in Greenland’s parliament issued a joint statement rejecting US President Donald Trump’s remarks on the potential annexation of the island.
    • Emphasising their commitment to self-determination and friendship within NATO.
    • Greenland’s outgoing prime minister, Mute Egede, asserted that “Greenland will never be the USA,” reinforcing the sentiment of national identity among the predominantly indigenous Inuit population.
    • Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen highlighted that Greenland is protected under international law and cannot be annexed by another country.
    • Trump is trying the ‘divide and conquer approach by luring some ministers with the notion of being a governor of Greenland.

    Greenland parties unite to reject Trump’s annexation plans

    All five parties in Greenland’s parliament have united to reject US President Donald Trump‘s calls to take over the strategically important Arctic island.

    “We, all party leaders, cannot accept the repeated statements on annexation and control of Greenland,” the parties said in a joint statement posted on Facebook. “We … find this conduct unacceptable to friends and allies in a defense alliance.”

    The party leaders released their statement on Friday after Trump repeated his desire to take control of Greenland during a meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte.

    The autonomous island of nearly 57,000 people, who are mostly indigenous Inuit, belongs to Denmark, a NATO ally of the United States.

    Greenlanders wary of being caught in US geopolitical games

    Greenland’s outgoing prime minister, Mute Egede, was even more outspoken than his parliamentary colleagues in rejecting Trump’s comments and resist the ‘divide and conquer approach’ that the Americans are making. ‘Don’t be lured by false promises’

    “Our country will never be the USA, and we Greenlanders will never be Americans,” he wrote on Facebook. “Greenland is one country. We are united.”

    Egede continues to lead Greenland while awaiting the formation of a new government after his party’s defeat in elections on Tuesday.

    Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen also pushed back Friday on Trump’s latest remarks, saying Greenland could not be taken over by another country.

    “If you look at the NATO treaty, the UN charter or international law, Greenland is not open to annexation,” Rasmussen said.

    Why the US and Europe are battling for Greenland’s future

    Greenland is a self-governing territory of Denmark, but remains financially heavily dependent on Denmark, and foreign affairs and defense are run by the government in Copenhagen.

    Despite four-fifths of Greenland being covered in snow, its vast natural resources, which include 25 of 34 minerals classified by the European Union as critical, make it particularly attractive economically.

    The island, which hosts a large US base, also sits strategically between Russia and North America.

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