Greenlanders do not want to follow American policy on China. And a large minority view Chinese influence in the world positively.
In her call with Trump, Mette Frederiksen also reiterated the Greenland PM's comments that it was "not for sale"
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen had a phone conversation with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday concerning the security of Greenland and the Arctic, reported the office of the Danish leader.
Denmark PM Mette Frederiksen on Friday dismissed Donald Trump's Greenland proposal, stating it is for the island nation to decide its own future.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, reiterating that Greenland is not for sale, responds to Donald Trump's interest in buying the Arctic island.
Greenland’s leader Múte Egede said he was prepared to enter into negotiations with President-elect Trump on Friday about the future of the mineral-rich arctic territory
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called business leaders to a meeting on Thursday after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump last week refused to rule out military or economic action to take control of Greenland.
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Wednesday she had spoken on the phone with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and told him that it is up to Greenland itself to decide on any independence.
"Trump might forget about Greenland. But also, he might not. Nobody knows. He operates on whims," @anneapplebaum writes.
Trump has ramped up his threats to annex Greenland. Could the incoming US president really bring the Arctic island, which belongs to NATO partner Denmark, permanently under US control?
During an interview with Fox News on Thursday, Mute Egede said that residents in his country 'don't want to be Americans' and 'do not want to be part of the United States'.