Greenland votes amid Trump invitation to join US: What to know
- Greenland will vote in a general election on March 11, with independence becoming a hot topic due to current international interest, prompting new debates over sovereignty.
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated, 'Greenland is not for sale,' responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in annexing the territory.
- Polling shows Inuit Ataqatigiit's vote share projected to decrease, while Siumut's is expected to drop.
- Public sentiment is increasingly focused on independence, influenced by longstanding grievances with Danish authority.
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Greenland Votes Amid Trump's Territorial Ambitions and Independence Dreams
Greenland residents cast their ballots today in a parliamentary election that has captured global attention due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s declared interest in acquiring the island. The 41,000 eligible voters began arriving at 72 polling stations across the Arctic territory at 11:00 GMT, with results expected early Wednesday. Trump’s recent congressional assertion that the […]
Trump Promises To Make Greenlanders “Rich” if They Choose To Join US
“We will continue to KEEP YOU SAFE, as we have since World War II. We are ready to INVEST BILLIONS OF DOLLARS to create new jobs and MAKE YOU RICH," President Trump said in a post directed at Greenlanders
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