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Greenland’s party leaders reject Trump calls for US control

Greenland's five party leaders unanimously oppose U.S. proposals and threats, emphasizing the island's right to self-determination under international law and rejecting military intervention.

  • On Jan 9, Greenland's five parliamentary party leaders including Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen issued a rare joint statement rejecting US threats and bringing forward Inatsisartut to secure citizens' rights.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated proposals to acquire Greenland, saying `We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not` to prevent Russia or China occupying it, and the White House is considering military options.
  • Greenlandic party leaders declared their national identity, saying `We will not be Americans, we will not be Danes, we are Greenlanders` and emphasized self-determination for the 57,000 population.
  • Officials from Denmark, Greenland and the United States met Thursday in Washington and will meet again next week to discuss the White House push, while Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned that an invasion would end everything.
  • Longer term, Greenland's legal path to independence and strategic location shape international responses, with Trump suggesting force to seize the island despite existing military rights under the 1951 US‑Denmark military agreement and the 2009 Greenland‑Denmark agreement recognising the right to independence.
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The repeated statements by U.S. President Donald Trump that it will be done either way with the Danish autonomous territory of Greenland not only arouses fears on the Arctic island, where the leaders of all parties are united in their rejection of that claim, but also in Denmark, where almost four out of ten citizens believe there will be an invasion."We don't want to be Americans, we don't want to be Danes, we want to be Greenlanders," said the…

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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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