The Danish premier mentioned final week that she had requested to talk to Trump however hadn’t but heard again. At the time, she assured there was “no motive to consider” Trump truly plans to invade Greenland.
Frederiksen advised Danish information outlet TV2 in an interview following her name with Trump that their dialog “confirmed” that “there’s nice American curiosity in Greenland.” The name didn’t seem to carry the problem to a conclusion, with each leaders agreeing to continued dialogue.
Trump has not spoken publicly in regards to the name, selecting as a substitute to repost on social media the outcomes of a 2019 ballot that discovered that 68 % of Greenlanders supported independence from Denmark.
During their 45-minute dialog, Frederiksen additionally “emphasised the significance of strengthening safety within the Arctic” and reminded the previous actuality TV host of the robust commerce relationship between the 2 nations and between the U.S. and EU extra broadly.
The two leaders additionally spoke in regards to the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, in addition to relations with China.