Trump says Greenland should be controlled by the US, not Denmark

Published 07 Jul, 2026 07:15pm 1 min read

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Greenland ​should be controlled by the United States, ‌not Denmark, as NATO leaders gathered for a summit in Turkiye.

Trump’s assertions that the US must acquire or control Greenland, ​a semi-autonomous Danish territory, sparked tensions between ​Washington and Copenhagen - both founding NATO members - and ⁠more broadly across Europe. The issue has ​since moved to a diplomatic track.

“That should be ​controlled by the United States, not by Denmark,” Trump told reporters during a meeting with Turkish President Tayyip ​Erdogan.

Trump said the issue of control over Greenland ​had harmed US ties with NATO.

“That’s what hurt my relationship ‌with NATO, because Greenland doesn’t help Denmark. Denmark doesn’t spend money to really help Greenland, but it’s an important part for the United States, ​and it’s ​surrounded by ⁠Chinese ships and Russian ships, and that’s not going to happen,” he ​said.

“They wouldn’t go along with it, ​and ⁠with all the money we spend to help them with Russia.”

US Secretary of State Rubio said ⁠in June ​that conversations with Denmark ​and Greenland were continuing monthly.

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