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US places European alliances in danger by threatening to annex Greenland, senior Danish lawmaker says
Again to Greenland, Rasmus Jarlov, chair of Denmark’s defence committee, appeared on CNN final night time, providing his tackle the US plans for Greenland.
In stark feedback, he mentioned:
“We will’t do it. We can not hand over 57,000 of our residents to turn into Individuals towards their will.”
He was additionally requested if he might envision a state of affairs the place the US tries to make use of pressure to assert Greenland from Denmark.
“I actually hope not, however that’s as much as the American authorities. We’re not going to again down. We’re not going handy over Greenland, no matter what kind of strain is utilized to us.”
He then went additional:
“There’s a lot at stake right here, as a result of this isn’t solely a matter of being cheap to Denmark and Greenland.
It’s also a matter of all the western alliance. No person’s going to be allied to a rustic that tries to annex components of that nation’s territory.
So if the US desires to be a world chief, and we’ve been very completely satisfied to let the US lead the world, however then you need to behave. You may’t simply assault your allies and attempt to take their territory whereas on the identical time attempting to assist Russia to achieve extra territory in Europe.”
Key occasions
Danish PM congratulates new Greenlandic authorities
Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen is fast off the mark together with her congratulations for the brand new authorities.
In a publish on social media platforms, she says:
Massive congratulations to Greenland with the brand new authorities.
I want Jens-Frederik Nielsen and the remainder of the Naalakkersuisut [the government of Greenland] all the most effective on your work and for Greenland.
And I sit up for shut cooperation in an unnecessarily conflict-filled time.
New Greenlandic authorities shaped, eyes dialogue on future relationship with Denmark
The newly shaped Greenlandic authorities desires to push for negotiations with Denmark over the revision of the Self-Authorities Act, which governs the relations between Denmark and Greenland, the Danish broadcaster DR mentioned.
The federal government desires to search out an settlement on “a renewed and fashionable framework for future cooperation,” with establishment “not an possibility,” DR reported.
New prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, additionally spoke on the ceremony about Greenland being “beneath strain”, as he insisted that “unity is essential” in response.
He additionally added that the federal government needed to work on the longer term relationship with Denmark “however it should be equal,” quoted by the Danish newspaper Berlingske.
In a separate replace on Fb, revealed initially of the ceremony, Nielsen mentioned that “safety and security of the inhabitants” might be his overriding precedence.
“We should have management of the rapid earlier than we dream of the distant. And after we should determine collectively on the large questions on our future, it should be finished with openness, accountability and respect,” he mentioned.
Greenland events signal coalition settlement to type new authorities – video
As reported earlier (10:11), 4 of the 5 events within the new Greenlandic parliament are set to signal a coalition settlement to type the following authorities at the moment.
The occasion is simply beginning now and you may watch it together with us right here:
JD Vance anticipated to talk at Pituffik House Base this afternoon – media stories
Making a number of the Danish fears come true (8:23), it seems that US vice-president JD Vance might converse later from the Pituffik House Base, Greenland, in response to the Danish broadcaster TV2 reporting a discover from the European Broadcasting Union.
The speech is predicted 5.45pm GMT (6.45pm CET), in response to the report.
I’ll look out for official affirmation.
Connection to Pituffik re-restablished, Tussas tells Guardian
Tussas has simply confirmed to the Guardian that “all connections are re-established,” and defined the very temporary technical problem was do to with an influence outage at Pituffik.
However it’s all again and working now.
Strains down in Putiffik, Greenlandic telecoms firm says
In a improvement which will or is probably not associated to JD Vance’s go to, the Greenlandic telecommunications operator Tusass has simply mentioned that “all communication to Pituffik is down”.
“The investigation has been initiated and we are attempting to re-establish the connection as quickly as attainable,” it added in a buyer replace on its web site.
Pituffik is the place the US base that Vance is because of go to is positioned.
JD Vance’s aircraft left for Greenland this morning and, as reported by CBS Information senior White Home reporter Jennifer Jacobs, scheduled to journey with him and his spouse, Usha, had been:
US places European alliances in danger by threatening to annex Greenland, senior Danish lawmaker says
Again to Greenland, Rasmus Jarlov, chair of Denmark’s defence committee, appeared on CNN final night time, providing his tackle the US plans for Greenland.
In stark feedback, he mentioned:
“We will’t do it. We can not hand over 57,000 of our residents to turn into Individuals towards their will.”
He was additionally requested if he might envision a state of affairs the place the US tries to make use of pressure to assert Greenland from Denmark.
“I actually hope not, however that’s as much as the American authorities. We’re not going to again down. We’re not going handy over Greenland, no matter what kind of strain is utilized to us.”
He then went additional:
“There’s a lot at stake right here, as a result of this isn’t solely a matter of being cheap to Denmark and Greenland.
It’s also a matter of all the western alliance. No person’s going to be allied to a rustic that tries to annex components of that nation’s territory.
So if the US desires to be a world chief, and we’ve been very completely satisfied to let the US lead the world, however then you need to behave. You may’t simply assault your allies and attempt to take their territory whereas on the identical time attempting to assist Russia to achieve extra territory in Europe.”
The French far-right chief Marine Le Pen, who’s dealing with a verdict on Monday within the case involving her occasion’s alleged misuse of European funds for parliamentary assistants, had hoped {that a} ruling at the moment from the French Constitutional Council in a special case would enhance her hopes of avoiding a attainable rapid ban on working for public workplace.
Nevertheless, at the moment’s ruling has simply dropped and it appears unlikely to have a big affect on any sentence Le Pen might or might not obtain on Monday.
Contemplating a case involving a neighborhood councillor handed a ban with rapid utility – not suspended till the attraction is determined – the council discovered it constitutional. Regardless of Le Pen allies’ hopes, nonetheless, it didn’t develop its evaluation to cowl broader questions in regards to the so-called ineligibility bans.
Throughout Le Pen’s trial, the prosecution requested a €300,000 wonderful, 5 years in jail and an ineligibility sentence with rapid utility, which might rule her out of the 2027 presidential elections in France.
Addressing the trial final autumn Le Pen mentioned she was harmless. “I’ve completely no sense of getting dedicated the slightest irregularity, or the slightest unlawful act,” she mentioned.
4 Greenlandic events set to signal coalition settlement at the moment
4 of the 5 events within the Greenlandic parliament will signal a coalition settlement at the moment, in an obvious present of unity within the face of US curiosity within the island, native media reported.
The settlement might be signed at 11am native time (1pm GMT, 2pm CET), with the brand new authorities answerable for 23 out of 31 mandates within the new parliament.
The presumed subsequent prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, has repeatedly rejected Trump’s plans to take management of the island, telling Sky Information:
“We don’t wish to be Individuals. No, we don’t wish to be Danes. We wish to be Greenlanders, and we wish our personal independence sooner or later. … And we wish to construct our personal nation by ourselves.”
Solely probably the most ardently pro-independence occasion, Naleraq, which got here second in elections earlier this month is not going to be a part of the coalition, after dropping out of talks final week.
‘Welcome to the highest of the world’ – location

Miranda Bryant
When JD Vance and his delegation contact down at Pituffik house base in Greenland on Friday, they are going to be greeted by the phrases: “Welcome to the highest of the world.”
In addition to being the US’s most northerly army base – and its just one on the huge Arctic island – it’s also among the many world’s most remoted locations.
For 9 months of the yr, the bottom (previously referred to as Thule airbase) in north-western Greenland is locked in by ice, though it stays accessible by aircraft all year long. For 3 months there is no such thing as a daylight.
The strategically vital website – about 932 miles (1,500km) from Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, 750 miles (1,207km) north of the Arctic Circle, and throughout Baffin Bay from Nunavut in Canada – performs a vital function in US missile detection.
Dwelling to an upgraded early warning radar weapon system that may detect ballistic missiles, the bottom additionally displays house for particles from decommissioned satellites and is dwelling to the world’s most northerly deep-water port.
JD Vance to face frosty reception in Greenland – evaluation

Miranda Bryant
The go to to Pituffik, a distant ice-locked US army base in northwestern Greenland, might be carefully watched by leaders in Nuuk and Copenhagen, who’ve aired their opposition to the journey amid ongoing threats by Donald Trump to amass Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark.
“It’s protected to say we might quite not have him [Vance] in Greenland,” a authorities supply in Copenhagen mentioned.
The temper in Copenhagen was understood to be apprehensive. On Thursday, the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen mentioned: “Greenland is a part of the Danish kingdom. That’s not going to alter.”
In the meantime Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Denmark’s minister for overseas affairs, mentioned Vance wouldn’t be greeted by Danish politicians at Pituffik as a result of “it has nothing to do with us”.
“That is about an American vice-president who’s going to go to his personal army set up in Greenland. It has nothing to do with us,” he mentioned.
Morning opening: You are (not) welcome right here
In regular occasions, a go to by a US vice-president can be actively sought by many allied nations as a helpful present of shut relations with Washington.
However as of late are gone. When JD Vance touches down at Pituffik house base in Greenland within the afternoon, there might be no Danish representatives to welcome him there, and so they had been open about the truth that he’s, in truth, not welcome there, at the least not anyplace outdoors the US base.
However then, these are usually not regular occasions, and it isn’t troublesome to see why Danish politicians are usually not enthusiastic about more and more thinly veiled threats of US plans to take management over Greenland – even towards the desire of its individuals.
It marks a dramatic shift from the shut alliance between Denmark and the US, as Copenhagen now faces what nonetheless appears like a surreal state of affairs of getting to defend part of their nation – which repeatedly confirmed little interest in changing into part of the US – from the more and more assertive US administration.
Earlier this week, US president Donald Trump mentioned:
“It’s an island that from a defensive posture, and even offensive posture, is one thing we want, particularly with the world the way in which it’s, and we’re going to need to have it.”
“So, I believe we’ll go so far as we now have to go. We’d like Greenland and the world wants us to have Greenland, together with Denmark.”
These phrases will inevitably body the way in which at the moment’s go to might be perceived in Europe. A supply within the Danish authorities is quoted in at the moment’s Berlingske as worrying that Denmark might face its model of “the Crimea script,” a reference to the Russian unlawful occupation of the Ukrainian territory in 2014.
“For Denmark, that is the largest overseas coverage disaster for the reason that second world struggle,” Jon Rahbek Clemmensen, Head of Analysis on the Middle for Arctic Safety Research of the Royal Danish Defence Faculty, informed TV2.
There are nonetheless many unknowns in regards to the programme of the go to – there are solely so many issues you are able to do in one of many world’s most remoted locations – however Copenhagen notably fears that Vance might use the journey to ship a speech furthering the US claims to Greenland. He has a type with provocative speeches in Europe, in any case.
Regardless of earlier stories, the US vice-president might nonetheless be joined by senior officers, nationwide safety adviser Mike Waltz and power secretary Chris Wright, highlighting the unusually excessive profile of the go to.
Let’s see.
However it’s maybe not a coincidence that it’s additionally that at the moment that 4 of the 5 events within the new Greenlandic parliament – all besides probably the most pro-independence, pro-American Naleraq – are planning to announce the formation of a brand new authorities, simply hours earlier than Vance will get to the island.
I’ll carry you all the important thing updates on this all through the day and extra tales from France, Germany, and throughout Europe.
It’s Friday, 28 March 2025, and that is Europe stay. It’s Jakub Krupa right here.
Good morning.