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European Leaders React to Trump’s Greenland Interest

European Leaders React to Trump’s Greenland Interest

January 6, 2026 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

Here’s a breakdown of the key information from the provided text, focusing on the⁢ timeline and main events:

Timeline of Events:

* december 10, 2025: keir Starmer is in London. (This ‍seems to be included as a date marker, but isn’t directly related to the main story.)
* January 6, 2026: European leaders issue a joint statement supporting Denmark regarding Greenland.
* January 6, 2026: Donald Trump renews ⁣his expressed interest in acquiring Greenland in an interview with NBC News, stating ⁣he is‌ “very serious”‍ about it.​ He admits⁤ to having “no timeline.”
* January 3, 2026: Mention of a “major military operation in Venezuela” by ​the US, which​ is raising alarm in Denmark.
* January 14, 2025: ​(Note the earlier date) CNBC reports on‌ the⁢ mineral ‍wealth of Greenland and its connection to trump’s interest.
* Tuesday (likely​ January 7, 2026): Greenland prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen responds to Trump’s remarks via a Facebook​ post, urging the‍ US to engage in “respectful dialog” and reaffirming Greenland’s right to territorial⁣ integrity.

Key Points:

* US Interest in Greenland: donald Trump has repeatedly expressed a desire for the US to acquire greenland, citing its​ mineral resources.
*⁢ Danish Sovereignty: Greenland is a self-governing territory‍ within the ⁢Kingdom of ‌Denmark, ⁤and​ Denmark is‌ responsible for its defense.
* European Support for Denmark: A group of European leaders have publicly backed Denmark in the face of Trump’s renewed interest. ‌They also emphasize the US remains an‍ important partner in Arctic‍ security.
* Greenland’s Response: Greenland’s Prime Minister‍ firmly rejects ‌the idea of annexation and calls for diplomatic engagement based on international law.
* Rising Concerns: Denmark⁣ is concerned, particularly given recent US military actions in Venezuela.

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