Defiant Danish PM rebukes Trump on his 'threats' to annex Greenland

The prime minister of Denmark has issued a defiant rebuke to U.S. President Donald Trump in her annual New Year’s speech, insisting that it will “stand firm” against his plans to take over Greenland.
In a televised message Thursday evening, Mette Frederiksen, of the ruling Social Democrats party, said she was rapidly beefing up the Scandinavian kingdom’s military force and strengthening security in the Arctic.
Her theme was echoed by King Frederik X‘s annual New Year’s Eve address, who highlighted new military training programs and praised Greenlanders’ “strength and pride” in a “turbulent time”.
It comes after Trump renewed his campaign to annex the autonomous Danish territory by appointing a new special envoy with the declared intention of “mak[ing] Greenland a part of the U.S.”
“Never before have we increased our military strength so significantly, so quickly,” Frederiksen told viewers, according to the Danish daily newspaper Berlingske.
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