NUUK, Greenland – In a recent high-level diplomatic encounter held in Greenland’s capital, the Arctic territory’s top leader has drawn a clear line in the sand on sovereignty, even as he described a cordial, constructive meeting with a special representative from former U.S. President Donald Trump. Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen told reporters Monday that his courtesy meeting with U.S. envoy Jeff Landry, the sitting governor of Louisiana, unfolded in a respectful, positive atmosphere – but left no ambiguity about Greenland’s long-held position on self-governance.
Greenland’s prime minister tells Trump’s envoy self-determination cannot be negotiated
