The new Greenland Prime Minister sent back to Donald Trump’s claims that the US would take control of the island.
Jens-Frederik Nielsen also has a profession Mr Trump did not exclude to use military force to catch the area.
In a Facebook post that shared two days after becoming prime minister, Mr. Nielsen wrote: “We must listen when others talk about us. But we should not be shaken.
‘President Trump says the United States is’ Get Greenland’. Let me make it clear: the US doesn’t get it.
“We don’t belong to anyone else. We decide our own future. ‘
Mr. Nielsen also told islanders “they should not act for fear” and should respond to the remarks of Mr. Trump with “peace, dignity and unity”.
He continued: “And it is through these values that we must show the US president clearly, clearly and quietly that Greenland is ours.
“It was like that yesterday. This is how it is today. And that’s how it will be in the future. ‘
Greenland, a large, resource-rich island, is a self-governing area of Denmark-a US NATO ally.
Mr. Trump said he wanted to annex the area and claimed that the US needed it for national security purposes.
Meanwhile, an official of the White House said that Greenland’s offer of rare earth minerals will drive the next generation of the US economy.
The US president told Sky News’s US Partner Network NBC News on Saturday that military force was not off the table with regard to the acquisition of Greenland.
In Saturday’s interview, Mr. Trump said: “I think there is a good possibility that we can do it without military violence.
“It’s world peace, it’s international safety.”
He added, “I don’t take anything off the table.”
The residents and politicians from Greenland responded with anger to his repeated proposals, while Danish leaders also criticized them.
Mr. Trump said: “I don’t care” when he was asked in the NBC interview what message the annexation of Greenland would send to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who invaded Ukraine and captured several of his provinces in violation of international law.
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The remarks of Mr. Nielsen comes days after US Vice President JD Vance Greenland visited with his wife Usha and senior US officials.
Mr Vance visited a US military base on the island and Denmark claims that “didn’t do a good job” relating to the area.
He said: ‘Our message to Denmark is very simple: You have not done a good job by the people of Greenland.
“You have invested in the people of Greenland, and you invest in the security architecture of this incredible, beautiful land mass filled with incredible people.”