The size of the new consulate spells the importance Greenland now has for the Trump administration.
The diplomatic dance continues between the United States, the presently leaderless kingdom of Denmark, and the autonomous territory of Greenland.
Three Days after special envoy Jeff Landry visited the island for a conference, the US inaugurated yesterday (21) a new consulate in Nuuk, while some Greenlanders turned up to protest.
Jeff Landry in Greenland – AI-Generated Image by Grok
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The new US consulate in Nuuk shows the Donald J. Trump administration ‘sharpening its focus on the Arctic’.
Politico reported:
“The inauguration of the new, 3,000-square-meter complex in Nuuk’s city center has prompted protests from native Greenlanders, with the island’s premier, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, telling local outlet Sermitsiaq that he will not attend the event.”
“Trump reopened the American consulate in 2020 during his first term, but it initially had to be housed in a Danish Joint Arctic Command building.”
Not-so-impressive former provisional US consulate – Wiki Commons
Reuters reported:
“The U.S. opening of a larger diplomatic hub in Greenland on Thursday was met by demonstrators opposed to President Donald Trump’s ambition for greater influence in the Arctic island, while local government ministers shied away from the event.
Moving from a wooden cabin on the outskirts of Nuuk to a much larger downtown office, the new United States consulate has become a focal point for Greenlanders unhappy with Trump’s stated desire to control the island, a semi-autonomous part of Denmark.
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and a series of other politicians said that they had declined invitations to attend the opening of the new diplomatic mission.
‘We haven’t made a decision in principle, but I won’t participate’, Nielsen told local daily Sermitsiaq.”
Watch: Demonstrators are marching on the new U.S. consulate in Nuuk
Demonstrators are marching on the new U.S. consulate in Nuuk, Greenland
Turns out when you demand to buy it or take it by force, the locals aren’t very welcomingpic.twitter.com/4w9xLJTCQF https://t.co/gNCKwu0nRC
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