Greenland's leadership didn’t mince words. Prime Minister Múte Egede called the visit “aggressive” and warned that his country “is not for sale.” A recent poll shows 85% of Greenlanders agree. Denmark, too, has stood firm, watching Washington’s gaze with deepening unease.
Greenland's leadership didn’t mince words. Prime Minister Múte Egede called the visit “aggressive” and warned that his country “is not for sale.” A recent poll shows 85% of Greenlanders agree. Denmark, too, has stood firm, watching Washington’s gaze with deepening unease.