Greenland’s outgoing Prime Minister Mutebi Egede accuses United States of aggression, pointing to an upcoming visit by Trump administration officials as a power display.

Scheduled for Thursday, March 27, 2025, this visit includes National Security Advisor Mike Worlds, Second Lady Usha Vance, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Egede claims it signals Washington’s intent to meddle in Greenland’s internal affairs especially as the autonomous region navigates post-election government formation talks following recent voting.
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Egede labels this move politically motivated alleging Greenland’s allies offer hushed support instead of public backing. He warns that without international community standing firm, tensions could escalate.
Incoming Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nelson echoes this, calling the visit disrespectful amid sensitive discussions. Denmark overseeing Greenland’s foreign affairs, watches closely. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stresses no room exists for unilateral US policy here promising diplomatic resolution.
This controversy ties back to President Donald Trump’s earlier vow to integrate Greenland into America hinting at military or economic pressure if needed.
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Greenland and Denmark aim to counter this through diplomacy while preserving ties with Washington. Leaders in Nuuk and Copenhagen see this visit as test of sovereignty sparking heated debate across the region.