“Mr. Prime Minister, have you spoken to President Trump yet?” I asked as he fled a lunchtime news conference on Tuesday in ...
Donald Trump expressed confidence in the U.S. taking control of Greenland, stating, “I think we’re going to have it.” Trump ...
Mute Egede promised continued goodwill but said his country has no interest in becoming part of the United States ...
Denmark’s former representative to Greenland has claimed US President Donald Trump needs permission from a third country if ...
Donald Trump spoke with the prime minister of Denmark about potentially acquiring Greenland. It did not go well ...
The claim that Greenland's prime minister, Múte Bourup Egede, made a cheeky post on social media about Trump's inauguration ...
Trump’s fixation with Greenland has been backed by his party, including Republican congressman Andy Ogles, who authored a ...
It “would send a strong signal and could contribute to stability in the region,” Robert Brieger, head of the EU’s highest military body, tells Welt am Sonntag.
A post shared on X claims Greenland Premier Mute B. Egede purportedly said, “If Trump can’t handle one polar vortex, he can’t handle Greenland.” The claim is false and originally stems ...
Múte Egede, Greenland’s prime minister, said his country would pursue closer defense and business ties to the U.S.
Múte Egede, the Danish territory's prime minister, reminded the U.S. president-elect of the Greenlandic people's interests.
Greenland's prime minister seemingly shut the door on President-elect Donald Trump's aspiration to acquire the autonomous Danish territory, saying Greenlanders don't want to be Americans or Danes.