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    Greenland Prime Minister Rebuffs Trump Remarks as NATO Tensions Rise

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 9, 2026

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    Greenland’s PM Jens‑Frederik Nielsen strongly rejected U.S. President Trump’s description of Greenland as a “big, poorly run piece of ice,” emphasizing its proud, NATO‑aligned status and commitment to upholding post‑World War II global order.

    Table of Contents

    • Greenland Responds to Trump's Comments and NATO's Role
    • Trump's Remarks and Greenland's Rejection
    • Greenland's Identity and Global Role
    • Importance of International Law and Alliances
    • Diplomatic Talks and U.S. Ambitions in Greenland
    • NATO's Response to U.S. Pressure
    • Ongoing Negotiations and Security Concerns
    • Greenland's Continued Vigilance

    We are not some piece of ice': Greenland hits back at Trump's Arctic insult

    By Stine Jacobsen

    Greenland Responds to Trump's Comments and NATO's Role

    COPENHAGEN, April 9 (Reuters) - Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen called on NATO allies to stand together to defend international law as he pushed back against U.S. President Donald Trump's latest comments about the Arctic island.

    Trump's Remarks and Greenland's Rejection

    Trump vented his frustration with NATO's unwillingness to get involved in the war on Iran that he launched with Israel, saying in a social media post that the military alliance was not around when needed and would not be there "if we need them again. REMEMBER GREENLAND, THAT BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE".

    Nielsen rejected the characterisation.

    Greenland's Identity and Global Role

    "We are not some piece of ice. We are a proud population of 57,000 people, working every single day as good global citizens in full respect for all our allies," he told Reuters.

    Importance of International Law and Alliances

    Nielsen underlined the importance of maintaining the post-war geopolitical order, including the NATO defence alliance and globally respected international law.

    "Those things are being challenged now, and I think all allies should stand together to try to maintain them. I hope that will happen," he said.

    Diplomatic Talks and U.S. Ambitions in Greenland

    DIPLOMATIC TALKS CONTINUE BUT GREENLAND IS WARY OF US GOALS

    NATO's Response to U.S. Pressure

    NATO allies had already been scrambling earlier this year to find ways to keep the alliance together after Trump revived his push to seize Greenland from Denmark, a fellow NATO member.

    The White House in January said Trump was weighing a use of military force in Greenland, leading Germany, France and other European nations to send small contingents of troops to the island in a message of solidarity and deterrence.

    Trump later backed down after talks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, stating that "the framework of a future deal" had been formed and moving the Greenland conflict to a diplomatic track. His latest social media post on the island followed a new meeting with Rutte on Wednesday.

    Ongoing Negotiations and Security Concerns

    Greenland, Denmark and the U.S. in late January launched diplomatic talks and Nielsen said they were still going on, with more meetings scheduled. 

    Trump and his backers have insisted the U.S. needs Greenland to fend off threats from Russia and China in the Arctic and that Denmark cannot ensure its security. 

    The United States already has a base on the island and the ability to expand its presence there under a 1951 treaty.

    "It would be strange, when all parties want to discuss increased defence cooperation, not to factor in that agreement (from 1951)," Nielsen said, declining to go into further detail on what was being discussed in the negotiations.

    Greenland's Continued Vigilance

    Despite the talks, Nielsen made clear he did not believe Trump had abandoned his ambitions regarding the island: "I cannot see that his desire to either take over or control Greenland has been taken off the table," he said.

    (Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by Louise Rasmussen, Terje Solsvik, Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric—reviving threats over Greenland amid rising NATO tensions tied to the Iran war—has heightened transatlantic strains
    • •Nielsen reaffirmed Greenland’s sovereignty, NATO membership, and solidarity with Denmark and the international community
    • •Greenland and Denmark, with backing from NATO allies, reject any U.S. effort to acquire the island, emphasizing territorial integrity and collective defence

    Frequently Asked Questions about Greenland prime minister rebuffs Trump remarks as NATO tensions rise

    1Why did Greenland's Prime Minister respond to Trump's remarks?

    Greenland's Prime Minister responded to challenge Trump's negative characterization of Greenland and to assert the island's dignity and global role.

    2What did Trump say about Greenland and NATO?

    Trump described Greenland as a 'BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE' and criticized NATO for not being present during recent crises.

    3How does Greenland view its role within the global community?

    Greenland sees itself as a proud nation committed to maintaining global order, respecting allies, and upholding international law.

    4What tensions exist between the US and NATO according to the article?

    Tensions arose as Trump expressed frustrations with NATO over its response to the Iran war and renewed interest in acquiring Greenland from Denmark.

    5How many people live in Greenland?

    Greenland has a population of approximately 57,000 people.

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