Greenland has delivered a clear and concise response to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s suggestion that the territory could become part of the United States. Despite Trump’s praise for the “incredible people” of Greenland, the region’s leaders have firmly rejected the proposal.
During a recent speech to Congress, Trump discussed various global issues, including peace efforts involving Russia and Ukraine. However, it was his comments about Greenland that drew widespread attention. “If you choose, we welcome you into the United States of America,” Trump said, emphasizing Greenland’s strategic importance for global security.
Trump went on to assert that the U.S. would acquire Greenland “one way or the other,” promising prosperity and protection for its people. “We will keep you safe,” he said. “And together, we’ll take Greenland to new heights you never would have imagined.”
Greenland’s Prime Minister, Mute Egede, responded with a sharp 10-word statement: “We don’t want to be Americans. We own Greenland.” Egede emphasized that the people of Greenland value their identity and autonomy. “We want to be Greenlanders, not Americans or Danes,” he said.
Greenland has been part of the Danish Kingdom since the 18th century, and its leaders have consistently asserted their right to self-determination. Egede made it clear that the territory is not for sale or seizure. “It is up to us to determine our future,” he stated.
The exchange highlights the importance of respecting a nation’s sovereignty and the complexities of international diplomacy. While Trump framed the potential acquisition as a matter of global security, Greenland’s leaders made it clear that their future is not open for negotiation.