Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has publicly denounced what she describes as unacceptable US pressure on Greenland ahead of an unsolicited visit from a US delegation including members of the Trump administration. The visit has raised concerns about foreign interference in Greenland, a territory that remains under Denmark's security and foreign policy. Frederiksen emphasizes that the visit does not prioritize Greenland's interests and vows to resist the pressure exerted by the US. She also affirmed that Trump's intentions toward Greenland should be taken seriously, highlighting the ongoing political tensions in the region.
She said: It is clearly not a visit that is about what Greenland needs or what Greenland wants from a visit. Therefore, no matter how we twist it, it is a completely unacceptable pressure on Greenland, the Greenlandic politicians and the Greenlandic population, but it is also on Denmark and thus the kingdom.
Frederiksen told Danish channel TV 2 on Tuesday. The Danish leader also dismissed the idea of the trip being a private visit, saying: You cannot make a private visit with official representatives from another country.
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