Here are the latest headlines on Greenlandic affairs (as of April 2026):
- Greenlandic PM reaffirms stance amid US statements: Greenland vows to defend its right to self-determination and says US tariff threats will not alter its path, with mass demonstrations in Greenland and Denmark showing unity in support of Greenland’s autonomy.[2]
- US-Greenland tensions persist over resources: Euronews reports Greenland seeks clear terms on access to mineral resources, stressing that full access would cross red lines and that dialogue remains the path forward.[3]
- International coverage highlights public sentiment: Al Jazeera and Reuters features discuss growing Greenlandic independence sentiment and calls for Greenland to determine its own future, alongside Danish-Greenlandic discussions on security and governance.[4][6]
Notes:
- For context, multiple outlets cover a similar arc: Greenland asserts self-determination, while US-facing rhetoric has sparked protests and calculated responses from Danish and Greenlandic authorities.[6][2][3][4]
- If you’d like, I can pull more specific quotes from these articles or compile a brief timeline of key statements and protests.
Sources
Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen on Monday reaffirmed that the latest statements from the United States, including the tariff threats, will not change Greenland's firm stance in defending its right to decide its own future.
news.cgtn.comFind all national and international information about Greenland. Select the subjects you want to know more about on euronews.com
www.euronews.comVerian has worked for Berlingske since 1953. Read the latest study on Greenlanders' attitudes towards the Danish Realm and America.
www.veriangroup.comThe reasons behind Waltz’s visit remain unclear, especially as Greenland is currently undergoing a political transition to a new government. Waltz’s arrival has sparked concerns among local politicians, with some viewing the visit as a potential attempt to influence Greenland’s domestic affairs. While peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine remain deadlocked, Trump’s move toward Greenland is seen by some as a diversion that risks interfering with the democratic process in the autonomous...
arcwat.comGreenland news: All the articles, features, photos and videos from Le Monde.
www.lemonde.frAl Jazeera interviews Greenland-based scientist Birger Poppel on the rising tensions stoked by US President Trump.
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