Denmark demands talks with Trump on Greenland as it’s claimed Don Jr’s MAGA fans were ‘homeless he bought for lunch for’

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Denmark demands talks with Trump on Greenland as it’s claimed Don Jr’s MAGA fans were ‘homeless he bought for lunch for’
Author: Elizabeta Ranxburgaj
Published: Jan, 10 2025 10:39

DENMARK has demanded talks with Donald Trump after the incoming US leader failed to rule out military intervention to take over Greenland. The president-elect’s son stirred the pot after he touched down on the Danish territory and allegedly bought lunch for homeless MAGA fans.

 [Donald Trump at a campaign event.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Donald Trump at a campaign event.]

Trump sent shockwaves through the EU after he floated plans to seize Greenland to protect global "national security and freedom". The president-elect’s idea faced a huge pushback as Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen hit back at the plans earlier this week.

 [Donald Trump Jr. with a group of people in Greenland holding an American flag.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Donald Trump Jr. with a group of people in Greenland holding an American flag.]

The Dane made it clear Greenland was not for sale, she said on Tuesday. Frederiksen said: "There is a lot of support among the people of Greenland that Greenland is not for sale and will not be in the future either.". The Prime Minister then revealed on Thursday that she had reached out to Trump and offered talks over the shock move, but added the pair had not spoken yet.

 [Headshot of Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister of Denmark.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Headshot of Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister of Denmark.]

She said that Trump’s landgrab remarks were being taken seriously but added "Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.". Frederiksen said: "We have proposed a conversation between us. I don't think anything concrete will happen until the president-elected is installed.”.

 [Map of Arctic trade routes highlighting Greenland's strategic location.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Map of Arctic trade routes highlighting Greenland's strategic location.]

Despite the Dane's wish for talks, she hammered down her belief that Trump would not attempt to take the Arctic island by force. She said: "We have no reason to believe that would happen.". Although the president-elect has only floated the idea around, a visit to the ice island by his son made some eyes open.

 [Two people wearing
Image Credit: The Sun [Two people wearing "Make America Great Again" hats.]

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