Greenland Prime Minister Rebukes Trump Over NATO Broadside, 'Piece of Ice' Remark
The response signals fresh strain on allied unity.
Overview
- Greenland's leader rejected President Trump's description of the island as a piece of ice and said he represents a proud community of 57,000 people.
- He urged partners to preserve the post–World War Two order built on a respected defense alliance and on international law.
- Trump had voiced frustration with NATO and referred to Greenland as a "BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE."
- Reuters reported that ties inside the alliance hit a crisis point over the war in Iran.
- Allies had already been searching for ways to keep the bloc together after Trump revived talk of seizing Greenland from Denmark.