Danish Leader Condemns US Spying on Greenland Amidst Allegations of Disinformation Campaign
Following reports of increased U.S. intelligence gathering in Greenland, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen firmly stated that spying on an ally is unacceptable. This follows a Wall Street Journal report detailing U.S. efforts to learn about Greenland’s independence movement and resource extraction sentiment, prompting Denmark to summon the U.S. ambassador for clarification. Greenland’s prime minister echoed these concerns, emphasizing the island’s sovereignty and rejecting any suggestion of purchase. The incident highlights rising tensions over Greenland’s strategic importance and underscores the importance of respecting national sovereignty in the Arctic.