Core Viewpoint - The Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenland's Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen are seeking support in Berlin and Paris regarding the crisis triggered by U.S. President Trump's recent attempts to acquire Greenland [1][3]. Group 1 - Frederiksen and Nielsen will meet with German Chancellor Merz on the 27th and French President Macron on the 28th to discuss the current diplomatic situation and the necessity of strengthening Europe [3]. - Macron plans to reaffirm European unity and France's support for Denmark and Greenland's sovereignty and territorial integrity during the discussions [3]. - The leaders will address security challenges in the Arctic region, as well as economic and social development issues in Greenland, with France and the EU prepared to offer support [3]. Group 2 - The Trump administration has disregarded ally relationships and has repeatedly expressed a desire to acquire Greenland, even suggesting the possibility of using force [3]. - European reactions have been strong, asserting that the sovereignty of Greenland is non-negotiable [3]. - Although Trump has recently withdrawn threats of tariffs and ruled out the possibility of using force to take Greenland, the U.S. actions have shaken transatlantic relations and prompted Europe to accelerate efforts to reduce dependence on the U.S. [3].
急求支持!丹麦首相和格陵兰岛自治政府总理将赴柏林及巴黎,与默茨和马克龙面谈
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-01-27 11:02