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Thursday, 28 August 2025
Denmark summons US envoy over suspected influence operations in Greenland.
Donald Trump has repeatedly said he seeks US jurisdiction over Greenland, a vast, semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. (AP: Kwiyeon Ha)
In short:
Denmark's
foreign minister has summoned a senior US diplomat in Copenhagen
following reports that unnamed Americans are trying to conduct an
influence campaign in Greenland.
Danish
media are quoting official sources as saying at least three Americans
with connections to US President Donald Trump are carrying out secret
operations in the territory.
Mr Trump has long expressed a desire to acquire Greenland, citing strategic arctic location and rare Earth minerals.
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Denmark's
foreign minister has summoned a senior US diplomat for talks in
Copenhagen following reports at least three people with connections to
US President Donald Trump have been carrying out covert influence
operations in Greenland.
Mr Trump has repeatedly said he seeks US jurisdiction over Greenland, a vast, semi-autonomous territory of Denmark.
He has not ruled out military force to take control of the mineral-rich, strategically located Arctic island.
Denmark,
a NATO ally of the US, and Greenland have said the island is not for
sale and condemned reports of the US gathering intelligence there.
Danish
public broadcaster DR reported on Wednesday that government and
security sources, which it didn't name, as well as unidentified sources
in Greenland and the US, believe that at least three Americans with
connections to Mr Trump have been carrying out covert influence
operations in the territory.
One
of those people allegedly compiled a list of US-friendly Greenlanders,
collected names of people opposed to Trump and got locals to point out
cases that could be used to cast Denmark in a bad light in American
media.
Two others have tried to nurture contacts with politicians, businesspeople and locals, according to the report.
Denmark' Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen called any interference attempts "unacceptable". (AP: Kin Cheung)
An
influence operation is an organised effort to shape how people in a
society think in order to achieve certain political, military or other
objectives.
DR said its story
was based on information from a total of eight sources, who believe the
goal is to weaken relations with Denmark from within Greenlandic
society.
DR
said it had been unable to clarify whether the Americans were working
at their own initiative or on orders from someone else. It said it knows
their names but chose not to publish them in order to protect its
sources. The Associated Press could not independently confirm the
report.
"We are aware that
foreign actors continue to show an interest in Greenland and its
position in the Kingdom of Denmark," Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke
Rasmussen said in a statement.
"It is therefore not surprising if we experience outside attempts to influence the future of the Kingdom in the time ahead.
"Any attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of the Kingdom will of course be unacceptable.
"In that light, I have asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to summon the US chargé d'affaires for a meeting at the Ministry."
Cooperation between the governments of Denmark and Greenland "is close and based on mutual trust," he added.
The US Embassy in Copenhagen directed queries on the issue to Washington.
Greenland: A nation caught between dreams of freedom and Trump (Lauren Day)
The
Danish Security and Intelligence Service responded to a request for
comment by saying it believes that "particularly in the current
situation, Greenland is a target for influence campaigns of various
kinds" that could aim to create divisions in the relationship between
Denmark and Greenland.
It said
it "assesses that this could be done by exploiting existing or
fabricated disagreements, for example in connection with well-known
individual cases, or by promoting or amplifying certain viewpoints in
Greenland regarding the Kingdom, the United States, or other countries
with a particular interest in Greenland."
The
service, known by its Danish acronym PET, said that in recent years it
has "continuously strengthened" its efforts and presence in Greenland in
cooperation with authorities there, and will continue to do so.
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