COPENHAGEN, Denmark — As a bipartisan congressional delegation started a whirlwind spherical of conferences with the leaders of Denmark and Greenland, Danish individuals made it clear they’ve no real interest in a U.S. takeover of the Arctic island and so they need their leaders to face their floor.
“I believe it’s a actually large downside,” Ina Tommerup stated as she was leaving the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen. President Donald Trump “doesn’t actually care,” she stated. “I believe he thinks Denmark is de facto small, which is true, however we even have loads of alliances.”
Her feedback got here because the U.S. lawmakers led by Sen.Chris Coons , D-Del., touched down within the Danish capital for conferences with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her Greenlandic counterpart, Jens-Frederik Nielsen.
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, are additionally among the many 11-member group, which is usually made up of Democrats.
“The alerts are clear,” Murkowski stated Friday. “I believe you’ll discover that help in Congress to amass Greenland in any means just isn’t there.”
Trump first floated the thought of buying Greenland in 2019 throughout his first time period however, in latest weeks, he has vowed to take management of the island “a technique or the different,” citing issues it may very well be weak to Russia or China. The White Home has refused to rule out navy motion to grab the island from Denmark, alarming allies and rattling the NATO alliance, which has protected the Western world since World Warfare II.

Regardless of the leaders of Denmark and Greenland rejecting any form of supply of an American authorities takeover, Trump has proven no signal of backing down.
“I don’t assume you’re going to search out anybody right here in Parliament who can be prepared to signal a sale of Greenland,” stated Rasmus Jarlov, member of Denmark’s Folketing or parliament, and the chair of its protection committee. “It’s one thing we’re simply not going to do.”
Within the unlikely occasion of that altering, Rasmus Sinding Søndergaard, a senior researcher, on the Danish Institute for Worldwide Research, a Copenhagen-based assume tank, stated it was “vital to emphasise that Denmark doesn’t legally have the choice to promote Greenland, as a result of we don’t personal Greenland.”
Any monetary acquisition of Greenland would want congressional authorization and each Republicans and Democrats have proven little curiosity in offering the funding for such a purchase order.

“What I hear from my constituents in Delaware is, they need us to be engaged on well being care prices, housing prices, grocery prices, not attempting to spend cash shopping for part of the Danish kingdom that we have already got the proper to work with them carefully on safety or on financial improvement,” Coons stated.
Lawmakers on each side of the Home have stated they might again laws to rein in Trump’s potential to grab Greenland, because the struggle goes on over conflict powers, which the Structure grants to Congress. A Home invoice in help of annexing Greenland has additionally been launched by Republican Rep. Randy High quality of Florida.

The congressional go to follows a gathering on the White Home on Wednesday, between Danish International Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen and Greenlandic International Minister Vivian Motzfeldt and Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance.
Danish officers stated after that assembly that they had not managed to vary the U.S. administration’s place on buying Greenland.
The anxiousness in Denmark stays palpable.
As she walked her canine Yoda within the early morning mist, Tina Toulson stated she was nonetheless extraordinarily apprehensive over what Trump is likely to be able to, even with makes an attempt by Congress to face in his means.
“He’ll do something,” she stated. “I believe there are not any guidelines anymore. So I believe that’s very terrifying.”
