Interest in buying Greenland has "popped up from time to time in American politics," Tom Høyem, Denmark's former minister to Greenland, told ABC News in an interview.
he would tell him to "Buy Greenland." Donald Trump Jr. told Fox News, which first reported his coming trip: “As someone who has traveled to some fascinating places across the globe as an ...
Tempers flared during Donald Trump's 'horrendous' phone call with Danish PM Mette Frederiksen regarding the purchase of Greenland, according to officials.
President Donald Trump has said he believes the US will gain control of Greenland, after showing renewed interest in acquiring the autonomous Danish territory in recent weeks. "I think we're going to have it," he told reporters on Air Force One on Saturday, adding that the island's 57,000 residents "want to be with us".
US president spoke to Danish premier for 45 minutes last week and made clear he wanted to place Greenland under American control
Trump has a price, and the billionaires filling Trump’s cabinet and his pockets are willing to pay it for a chance to line their own.
Enlisting unlikely characters to his inner sanctum has become a Donald Trump trademark. Yet, of all the President's men, surely the zaniest is his new and very unofficial ambassador in the Arctic.
Britain would have first rights to purchase Greenland before the United States, the Arctic territory's last Danish Minister has claimed. Tom Høyem, Copenhagen's former permanent representative to Greenland,
Donald Trump argues that the US needs Greenland for national security, while a retaking of the Panama Canal is necessary to curb the overcharging of American ships and combat Chinese influence.
Donald Trump argues that the US needs Greenland for national security, while a retaking of the Panama Canal is necessary to curb the overcharging of American ships and combat Chinese influence.
Why is Donald Trump so obsessed with Greenland? During his first presidency, Trump surprised many by voicing his intention in 2019 to buy the Arctic island from Denmark as part of a real estate deal.
King Frederik of Denmark, King Harald V of Norway and King Abdullah II of Jordan were among the global royals to send their congratulations to President Donald Trump on his inauguration.