- Title: REFILE: TIMELINE: A look back at Trump's policy on Greeland
- Date: 8th March 2025
- Summary: Nuuk residents reacted defiantly to Trump's statement on January 7, 2025. NUUK, GREENLAND (FILE - JANUARY 8, 2025) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF CARS DRIVING DOWN SNOWY STREETS WITH HOUSES IN DIFFERENT COLOURS (SOUNDBITE) (Danish) NUUK RESIDENT, NIELS NIELSEN, SAYING: “I think it’s too much. It can’t be bought. And military power, no, no, that won’t work.” PEOPLE WALKING IN SNOWY S
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- Keywords: Denmark Donald Trump Donald Trump Jr GREENLANDIC PRIME MINISTER Greenland Independence JENS-FREDERIK NIELSEN Metter Frederiksen Mute Bourup Egede
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- Country: Greenland
- Topics: Diplomacy/Foreign Policy,Government/Politics
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- Story Text: Denmark's prime minister pledged on Wednesday (April 2) to support Greenland against U.S. President Donald Trump's expressions of interest in acquiring the Danish semi-autonomous territory as she landed in Nuuk on Wednesday for talks with its incoming government.
Mette Frederiksen began her three-day trip to the vast Arctic island less than a week after a visit to the territory by U.S. Vice President JD Vance drew a frosty reception from authorities in Denmark and Greenland.
"The U.S. shall not take over Greenland. Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders," Frederiksen told reporters in the capital Nuuk soon after her arrival.
The Danish leader said she wanted to support Greenland "in a very, very difficult situation."
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