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Protesters in Denmark and Greenland Reject Trump’s Remarks: “Greenland Is Not for Sale”

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Last updated: June 6, 2026 9:04 am
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Denmark and Greenland after comments by former U.S. President Donald Trump reignited controversy over the future of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory under the Kingdom of Denmark.

Demonstrators gathered in major cities including Copenhagen and Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, chanting powerful slogans such as “Greenland is not for sale” and “Hands off Greenland.” The protests sent a clear message to the world: Greenland’s future belongs to its people, not foreign powers.

In Copenhagen, crowds marched through the city center toward the U.S. Embassy carrying Danish and Greenlandic flags. In Nuuk, a significant portion of the island’s population participated, showing how deeply the issue touches Greenlanders. For a territory with a small population, the turnout represented a strong national voice.

The protests followed renewed remarks by Trump suggesting that the United States has strategic interests in Greenland and implying that the island could be acquired for national security reasons. While similar comments have been made in the past, this latest wave has sparked fresh concern and anger among residents and political leaders.

Many Greenlanders see the statements as a threat to their sovereignty, identity, and right to self-determination. Protesters stressed that Greenland is not a commodity and cannot be negotiated like a business deal. Their message was rooted in dignity, independence, and respect.

Large crowds protest against a US takeover of Greenland in the territory's capital of Nuuk on Saturday. Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Greenland holds major geopolitical importance due to its location in the Arctic and its natural resources. As climate change opens new shipping routes and increases competition in the region, global powers have taken growing interest in the island. This has raised fears among locals that international politics could overshadow their voices.

Danish officials and Greenlandic leaders have reiterated that Greenland’s status can only be decided by its people. They emphasized that any discussion about the island’s future must respect democratic principles and international law.

The protests also highlight a wider global issue: smaller nations and territories demanding respect in a world increasingly shaped by powerful states and strategic competition. For Greenlanders, this is not just about politics, but about cultural survival and national dignity.

As one protester’s sign simply read:
“We are not for sale. We are a people.”

The demonstrations stand as a reminder that no matter how powerful a nation may be, the voices of ordinary people remain central in shaping their own destiny.

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