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Denmark Pushes Back as U.S. Eyes Greater Control Over Greenland

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
March 29, 2025
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Denmark Pushes Back as U.S. Eyes Greater Control Over Greenland
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is set to visit Greenland from April 2-4 for talks with the semi-autonomous territory’s new government. Her visit comes at a pivotal moment as the United States signals growing interest in the Arctic island’s strategic and resource-rich landscape.

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  • A Tense Backdrop: U.S. Criticism of Denmark’s Governance
  • Greenland’s New Government in the Crossfire
  • Why Greenland Matters to Global Powers
  • Denmark’s Delicate Balancing Act
  • The Bottom Line

A Tense Backdrop: U.S. Criticism of Denmark’s Governance

Frederiksen’s announcement follows a controversial statement by U.S. Vice President JD Vance during a visit to a U.S. military base in northern Greenland. Vance accused Denmark—which has controlled Greenland since 1721—of failing to adequately protect the island. He suggested that the United States, with its superior military capabilities, would be better positioned to safeguard Greenland against emerging threats from Russia and China.

Denmark Pushes Back as U.S. Eyes Greater Control Over Greenland

“I look forward to continuing the close and trusting cooperation between Greenland and Denmark,” Frederiksen said in response, signaling Denmark’s intention to maintain its influence in the region despite Washington’s assertiveness.

The U.S. remarks have triggered concern in Copenhagen, where officials view them as an unprecedented challenge to Denmark’s sovereignty over Greenland. Frederiksen swiftly rejected Vance’s claims, calling them “unfair” and reaffirming Denmark’s respect for Greenland’s autonomy.

Greenland’s New Government in the Crossfire

Complicating matters further, Vance’s comments came just hours after Greenland formed a new coalition government led by Jens-Frederik Nielsen. Nielsen has described Denmark as Greenland’s closest ally and criticized the timing of Vance’s visit as “disrespectful” to the island’s political transition.

Greenland, while part of the Kingdom of Denmark, has its own government managing domestic affairs. However, its foreign policy and defense remain under Copenhagen’s control, making the island a critical piece in the geopolitical chess game of the Arctic.

Why Greenland Matters to Global Powers

Greenland’s significance extends far beyond its icy expanse. It is home to valuable mineral resources, including rare earth elements vital for modern technology. Additionally, its location offers critical access to Arctic shipping lanes, which are becoming more navigable due to climate change.

The United States has long viewed Greenland as a strategic asset. In 2019, former President Donald Trump famously proposed buying the island, a move that Denmark firmly rejected as “absurd.” However, Washington’s recent rhetoric indicates that U.S. ambitions in Greenland remain very much alive.

Denmark’s Delicate Balancing Act

Frederiksen faces the difficult task of preserving Denmark’s influence while addressing Greenland’s growing aspirations for greater autonomy—or even full independence. At the same time, she must navigate increasing U.S. pressure and the broader geopolitical rivalry in the Arctic.

“I have the deepest respect for how the Greenlandic people and Greenlandic politicians are handling the great pressure on Greenland,” Frederiksen stated, emphasizing unity across political and national lines in the Kingdom of Denmark.

Her upcoming visit is seen as a crucial step in reinforcing Denmark’s commitment to Greenland while countering U.S. suggestions that Copenhagen is failing to protect the island’s interests.

The Bottom Line

Frederiksen’s Greenland visit is more than a diplomatic gesture—it is a high-stakes effort to reassert Denmark’s role as the primary guarantor of Greenland’s security and future. As global powers intensify their focus on the Arctic, the visit underscores that Greenland is no longer a remote territory but a battleground for influence in the 21st century.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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