Greenland's prime minister rejects US acquisition overtures during talks with American envoy
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen met with US special envoy Jeff Landry in Nuuk to discuss US interest in acquiring the autonomous Danish territory. Nielsen stated that Greenland is "not for sale" and that Greenlandic self-determination cannot be negotiated, while characterizing the meeting as "constructive" despite no change in the US position.
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Trump's envoy claims progress in talks while Greenland flatly rejects any sale or annexation—Reuters sees diplomatic movement, HuffPost emphasizes the firm "never" stance, Al Jazeera spotlights Trump's aggressive ambitions.
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“'Not for sale': Greenland premier tells US envoy”
“Greenland says US talks make progress but island is not for sale”
“Greenland Says Island Will Never Be For Sale”
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