Denmark’s Prime Minister on Wednesday told Donald Trump that it was up to Greenland to decide on its future, following the US President-elect’s provocative remarks about seizing the island.
Trump, who takes office on January 20, set off alarm bells last week when he refused to rule out military intervention to bring the Panama Canal and Greenland under US control.
In a statement, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s office said that she had spoken to Trump in a telephone call and “declared that it is up to Greenland itself to decide on independence”.
Frederiksen also referred to Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Egede’s statement “that Greenland is not for sale” in the call that lasted about 45 minutes, according to the statement.
Frederiksen told public broadcaster DR that the two had a “straightforward and long conversation”.