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Jens-Frederik Nielsen, the leader of the Demokraatit party and the next Prime Minister of Greenland, speaks with journalists on March 28, 2025 in Nuuk, Greenland.
Greenland’s prime minister said a planned visit to the island by US officials, including second lady Usha Vance, is “highly aggressive,” plunging relations to a new low after President ...
Greenland's prime minister said Friday that the mineral-rich Arctic territory's people don't want to be Americans, but that he understands U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's interest in the ...
Greenland’s prime minister said a planned visit to the island by US officials, including second lady Usha Vance, is “highly aggressive,” plunging relations to a new low after President ...
The Danish prime minister’s office says French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Greenland next weekend.
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute B Egede holds a press conference on January 10, 2025. On Friday, Egede responded to Trump's recent remarks about Greenland by saying "we do not want to be American." ...
COPENHAGEN — Greenland’s prime minister said Friday that the mineral-rich Arctic territory’s people don’t want to be Americans, but that he understands President-elect Donald Trump’s ...
Politics Greenland's center-right party pulls off upset victory as Trump seeks control 'People want change,' said Demokraatit leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen ...
Ahead of Greenland's election, its prime minister says Trump's rhetoric makes residents less inclined to accept his offer "to be a part of" the U.S.
Greenland’s leader Múte Egede said he is prepared to enter into negotiations with President-elect Trump about the future of the mineral-rich arctic territory — but warned his people had no ...
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Greenland leaders say they WILL enter negotiations with Trump - MSNGreenland's leader, Múte Egede, has expressed his willingness to engage in negotiations with President-elect Trump - although it won't be over American potentially gaining control of the country ...
Greenland's new prime minister has a defiant message for President Donald Trump. The island does not 'belong to anyone else,' Jens-Frederik Nielsen said as the White House has got even more ...
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