In response to President Trump's comments about potentially annexing Greenland, Greenland's leaders voiced strong disapproval. Prime Minister Mute Egede expressed that Trump's remarks are disrespectful and called for a unified rejection from party leaders. Jens-Frederik Nielsen, leader of the leading center-right party, echoed this sentiment, deeming Trump's statement inappropriate. Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte highlighted the alliance's commitment to Denmark and insisted that annexation is a violation of international law, reinforcing the support for allied nations against such threats.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated he doesn't want to involve NATO in Trump's comments about Greenland, emphasizing the alliance's commitment to Denmark and international law.
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede firmly rejected Trump’s repeated suggestions of annexing Greenland, calling for a united response from party leaders to reaffirm their sovereignty.
Jens-Frederik Nielsen, the likely future Prime Minister of Greenland, criticized Trump's comments as inappropriate, highlighting the need for Greenlanders to unite in the face of such remarks.
Egede asserted that Trump's annexation idea is disrespectful and unacceptable, emphasizing the necessity for the administration to convene party leaders in light of the situation.
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