Greenland Rejects U.S. Delegation Visit as Tensions Escalate Over Trump’s Annexation Push
Greenland and Denmark denounce the upcoming U.S. delegation visit, calling it an aggressive provocation during a politically sensitive period.
- Greenland’s government has denied inviting the U.S. delegation, led by Usha Vance, and labeled the visit a provocation after recent elections.
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the visit, describing it as unacceptable pressure tied to Trump’s renewed push to acquire Greenland.
- President Trump continues to assert Greenland’s strategic importance, citing national security and resource interests, and claims Greenlanders support U.S. annexation—a claim disputed by local leaders.
- The visit coincides with Greenland’s coalition government formation, intensifying local and international opposition to U.S. actions.
- Protests are being organized in Greenland ahead of the delegation’s scheduled arrival on March 27, with calls for international support against U.S. pressure.