Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Bourup Egede addresses a press
conference with the Danish premier in the Mirror Hall at the Prime
Minister’s Office, at Christiansborg in Copenhagen, on January 10, 2025.
Múte Egede, the leader of Greenland, has announced that he is “ready to talk” about the future of the mineral-rich artic territory with President-elect Donald Trump. While Egede is open to negotiations with the U.S., he warned that his people have no interest in becoming Americans. While speaking at a press conference in Denmark on Friday, Egede said that while he has not been in contact with Trump, Greenland is “ready to talk” and that he is open to “discussions about what unites us.”
In 2009, the world’s biggest island won the right to become independent should it should it ever vote to do so. Prime Minister Egede supports the country’s want to become independent.
During a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Trump made it clear that he wants Greenland for economic security.
The U.S. already has a military base in Greenland. However, having control of the entire island would allow the United States to better protect its interests in the region against Russia and China. Additionally, the territory and its surrounding waters are rich in critical natural resources. Greenland is currently a self-governing territory under Danish sovereignty. Before gaining self-governance in 1953, it was a Danish colony from the 18th century. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts |
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