Greenland PM rebuffs Trump remarks as Nato tensions rise

Greenland PM rebuffs Trump remarks as Nato tensions rise

We ​are not some piece of ice, says Nielsen

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A 3D-printed miniature model of US President Donald Trump and flags of eight European countries potentially facing US tariffs after Trump said he may put a tariff on countries that do not support his plan for the United States to control Greenland, in this illustration taken on Jan 17, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)
A 3D-printed miniature model of US President Donald Trump and flags of eight European countries potentially facing US tariffs after Trump said he may put a tariff on countries that do not support his plan for the United States to control Greenland, in this illustration taken on Jan 17, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

COPENHAGEN — Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen ‌said on Thursday that he represents a proud nation seeking to maintain global order, pushing back against the latest comments about the Arctic island by United States President Donald ⁠Trump.

Trump on Wednesday vented his frustration with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) as relations reached a crisis point over the Iran war, ‌stating that the military alliance was not around when needed, and that he still remembered Greenland, a "BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ⁠ICE".

"What is important for us is that we maintain the world community that we have built after World War Two, where we have a defence alliance that we respect, and ​where we have international law respected by all sides," Nielsen told Reuters.

"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.

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 member of the bloc.

Nielsen on Thursday ⁠pushed back against Trump's characterisation of his country.

"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 said.

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