U.S. Lawmakers Visit Greenland Amid Tensions Over Trump's Seizure Threats
A bipartisan delegation from the U.S. is meeting with leaders in Denmark and Greenland to affirm congressional support amid President Trump's controversial interest in acquiring Greenland. Despite Trump's stance, Denmark and Greenland are seeking to reinforce alliances and maintain territorial integrity under international law.
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is set to meet with Danish and Greenlandic leaders amid swirling concerns over President Donald Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland. Despite Trump's controversial declarations about the region's strategic significance, the delegation aims to fortify ties and assure congressional backing.
The team, led by Democratic Senator Chris Coons, plans to convey a message of allegiance and NATO commitment during meetings with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenland's leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen. This diplomatic mission follows a tense White House meeting involving high-profile U.S. and European officials.
Trump's proposal has sparked opposition across party lines, with legislators poised to introduce measures limiting the president's ability to annex Greenland. As European nations deploy military personnel in response to Denmark's request, Congressional representatives underscore the importance of respecting territorial integrity and diplomatic norms.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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