Greenland's Prime Minister denied Trump's statement about the framework agreement.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Oslo, January 31 (Xinhua) – No agreement on Greenland has been reached, and the situation remains difficult, Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said in an interview with the Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation published on Friday.

US President Donald Trump claimed last week on the social media platform TruthSocial that a "framework for a future deal" on Greenland and the wider Arctic region had been developed at a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

“The government is seeking clarification through the appropriate channels,” said J.-F. Nielsen, adding that D. Trump continues to show interest in acquiring Greenland.

Faced with pressure from the US, J.-F. Nielsen emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation with NATO and EU partners. "We will step by step strengthen cooperation in business, culture, education, and other areas," he stated.

Speaking about recent visits to Germany and France, J.-F. Nielsen noted that both countries confirmed their support for Greenland.

Greenland, the world's largest island, is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, with Copenhagen retaining control over the island's defense and foreign policy. Since returning to office in 2025, US President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed a desire to "acquire" Greenland—a move Europe has repeatedly rejected.

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