Not for sale: Danish MPs ridicule idea of Trump buying Greenland

Not for sale: Danish MPs ridicule idea of Trump buying Greenland

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Danish politicians on Friday poured scorn on the notion of selling Greenland to the United States following reports that President Donald Trump had privately discussed the idea of buying the worldโ€™s biggest island with his advisers.

Trump is due to visit Copenhagen in September and the Arctic will be on the agenda during meetings with the prime ministers of Denmark and Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory.

โ€œIt has to be an April Foolโ€™s joke. Totally out of season,โ€ former prime minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said on Twitter.

The notion of purchasing the territory has been laughed off by some advisers as a joke but was taken more seriously by others in the White House, two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters on Thursday.

Talk of a Greenland purchase was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

โ€œIf he is truly contemplating this, then this is final proof, that he has gone mad,โ€ foreign affairs spokesman for the Danish Peopleโ€™s Party, Soren Espersen, told broadcaster DR.

โ€œThe thought of Denmark selling 50,000 citizens to the United States is completely ridiculous,โ€ he said.

Greenland, a self-ruling part of Denmark located between the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans, is dependant on Danish economic support.

โ€œI am sure a majority in Greenland believes it is better to have a relation to Denmark than the United States, in the long term,โ€ Aaja Chemnitz Larsen, Danish MP from Greenlandโ€™s second-largest party Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA), told Reuters.

โ€œMy immediate thought is โ€˜No, thank youโ€™,โ€ she said.

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod were not available for comment but officials said they would respond later on Friday. The U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen was also not immediately available for comment.

โ€œOh dear lord. As someone who loves Greenland, has been there nine times to every corner and loves the people, this is a complete and total catastrophe,โ€ former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, Rufus Gifford, said in on Twitter.

Greenland is gaining attention from global super powers including China, Russia and the United States due to its strategic location and its mineral resources.

In May, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Russia was behaving aggressively in the Arctic and Chinaโ€™s actions there had to be watched closely as well.

A defence treaty between Denmark and the United States dating back to 1951 gives the U.S. military rights over the Thule Air Base in northern Greenland.

Greenland is part of Denmark with self-government over domestic affairs, while Copenhagen handles defence and foreign policy.

There has been no indication that a Greenland purchase will be on the agenda for Trumpโ€™s talks with Danish officials.

Martin Lidegaard, senior lawmaker of the Danish Social Liberal Party and a former foreign minister, called the idea โ€œa grotesque proposalโ€ which had no basis in reality.

โ€œWe are talking about real people and you canโ€™t just sell Greenland like an old colonial power,โ€ he told Reuters.

โ€œBut what we can take seriously is that the U.S. stakes and interest in the Arctic is significantly on the rise and they want a much bigger influence,โ€ he added.

In 1917 Denmark sold off the then Danish West Indies islands for $25 million to the United States, which renamed them the United States Virgin Islands.

REUTERS

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