
US Opens Larger Diplomatic Hub in Greenland
The United States opened a larger diplomatic hub in Greenland on Thursday, drawing protests from locals opposed to President Donald Trump’s ambitions for increased influence over the Arctic island. The new consulate, situated in downtown Nuuk, replaced a wooden cabin and offers more space for US diplomatic engagement.
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and other politicians declined invitations to attend the opening ceremony. Nielsen stated that they have not made a decision but will not participate.
Hundreds of demonstrators protested outside the consulate, waving Greenland’s red and white flag and holding signs saying “USA, stop it” and “Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.” They chanted “No means no.”
The State Department spokesperson highlighted the new venue’s greater capacity and its suitability for US diplomatic engagement in Greenland. The White House had previously indicated that Trump was considering acquiring Greenland, including potential use of the US military, which alarmed NATO allies.
Despite these threats, talks have shifted to a diplomatic track. Greenland’s government stated on Monday that progress has been made in discussions about the territory’s future, emphasizing that it belongs to its people and will never be sold for sale.
US Ambassador Kenneth Howery reiterated at the opening ceremony that the US remains committed to being neighbors and partners with Greenland, regardless of its future decisions.
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