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In their words: Greenlanders talk about Trump’s desire to own their Arctic island

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Updated 16.1.2026
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Juno Berthelsen *Nuuk Greenland Naleraq Denmark

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Jan 16 Morning

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 16

In their words: Greenlanders talk about Trump’s desire to own their Arctic island

Following former President Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland, a meeting between Greenlandic, Danish, and American officials took place. Residents of Nuuk, Greenland's capital, expressed satisfaction that the meeting occurred, but indicated that it raised further questions. The article includes images of Greenlandic life in Nuuk, including a woman walking past the Greenlandic flag, a fisherman preparing his lines, a member of parliament advocating for independence, and a Danish naval vessel patrolling the waters. The photos were taken in January 2026. The article highlights the ongoing discussions and perspectives surrounding Greenland's relationship with other nations in light of past interest from the United States.

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Fox News - WorldJan 16

Trump’s push to acquire Greenland sparks international media frenzy on remote island

President Trump's renewed interest in acquiring Greenland has triggered a surge of international media attention on the island. News outlets from around the world have descended on the semi-autonomous Danish territory to gauge the reactions of political leaders and residents. Greenland's population of 57,000 is feeling overwhelmed by the constant interview requests, particularly in the capital city of Nuuk. While Trump cites national security as the reason for wanting to control the island, Greenlandic leaders and residents insist it is not for sale and express confusion over his motives. Some residents believe Trump's interest is driven by the island's untapped natural resources, while polls indicate that most Americans oppose military action to acquire Greenland.

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Key Claims

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Trump is pushing to acquire Greenland.

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Greenland's leaders have repeatedly insisted it's not for sale.

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Trump argues controlling Greenland is necessary for national security purposes.

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86% of US voters oppose military action to take over Greenland.

— Quinnipiac University poll

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Greenland Prime Minister said the island will not be owned or governed by the United States.

— Jens-Frederik Nielsen