Danish PM says Greenlanders ‘have not been cowed’ ahead of Vance visit
- Greenland's Democrats will announce a four-party coalition government on Friday, according to broadcaster KNR, following an election influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in the island.
- The new government, to be led by Jens-Frederik Nielsen, will have 23 of the 31 seats in the legislature, as reported by local media.
- Trump's campaign to annex Greenland has been rejected by most Greenlanders, with Nielsen working to unite parties against this pressure.
- Dwayne Ryan Menezes stated that the new coalition signals unity in defiance of perceived campaigns of disrespect and intimidation from the U.S.
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Danish lawmaker warns alliance with US is at stake over Greenland
Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Second Lady Usha Vance, are planning to visit Greenland. Denmark’s prime minister is accusing the US of putting pressure on the island, as President Trump has repeatedly said he wants to make Greenland part of the US. Danish Conservative lawmaker Rasmus Jarlov joins CNN’s Jim Sciutto to discuss.
Danish PM says Greenlanders ‘have not been cowed’ ahead of Vance visit
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen praised Greenlanders and said they “have not been cowed” ahead of a Friday visit by Vice President Vance and other Trump administration officials to Greenland. Greenland is an autonomous territory that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. “The attention is overwhelming and the pressure is great. But it is…
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