Trump
again demands to buy Greenland in ‘horrendous’ call with Danish PM
Source says:
‘The Danes are in crisis mode’ after US president’s call with prime minister
Mette Frederiksen
Maya Yang
Sat 25 Jan
2025 19.19 CET
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jan/25/trump-greenland-denmark
Donald Trump
had a fiery phone call with Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen over his
demands to buy Greenland, according to senior European officials.
Speaking to
the Financial Times, officials said that Trump, then still president-elect,
spoke with Frederiksen for 45 minutes last week, during which he was described
to be aggressive and confrontational about Frederiksen’s refusal to sell
Greenland to the US.
The
Financial Times reports that according to five current and former senior
European officials who were briefed on the call, the conversation “was
horrendous”. One person said: “He was very firm. It was a cold shower. Before,
it was hard to take it seriously. But I do think it is serious and potentially
very dangerous.”
Another
person who was briefed on the call told the outlet: “The intent was very clear.
They want it. The Danes are now in crisis mode.” Someone else said: “The Danes
are utterly freaked out by this.”
According to
one former Danish official, the call was a “very tough conversation” in which
Trump “threatened specific measures against Denmark such as targeted tariffs”.
Trump has
previously said that the US needs to control Greenland and has refused to rule
out using US military force to take over the territory. During a press
conference a few weeks ago, Trump said that the US needed Greenland “for
economic security”. The 836,300-sq-mile (2,166,007-sq-km) Arctic island is rich
in oil and gas, as well as various raw materials for green technology.
Speaking to
TV 2 earlier this month, Frederiksen said that the autonomous territory is “not
for sale”, adding: “Seen through the eyes of the Danish government, Greenland
belongs to the Greenlanders.”
In 1953,
Greenland became part of the kingdom of Denmark, and in 1979, home rule was
introduced. Despite Denmark controlling Greenland’s foreign and security
policy, Greenland has its own parliament.
During his
new year speech, Múte Egede, Greenland’s prime minister, said that he wanted
Greenland to break free from “the shackles of colonialism”. Then, following a
visit from Donald Trump Jr earlier this year, Egede said: “We are Greenlanders.
We don’t want to be Americans. We don’t want to be Danish either. Greenland’s
future will be decided by Greenland.”
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