

The survey was based on online interviews conducted between 22 and 27 January among 497 representatively elected Greenlandese citizens over the age of 18.
Prime Minister of Greenland Mute Egede he repeatedly resisted speculation that the island could be taken, highlighting his nation's function in the debate. "We don't want to be Danish. We don't want to be Americans. We want to be Greenlandese” “he told the journalists at the beginning of this month.
Trump first considered acquiring the Arctic island and its mineral resources during his first word of officeBut his thought was rejected by Copenhagen. Greenland has been a Danish territory since 1953 and was formerly a colony.
Egede wants to organize referendum, which could lead to the island's independency from Denmark and freer formation of its own future.
But the brave president of the United States returned to office with a fresh intention to take over Greenland, allegedly in order to strengthen American presence in the Arctic in the face of polar rivalry with Russia and China.
This has caused concern in Copenhagen and among key European governments. Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen On Tuesday, she embarked on a diplomatic journey to the European capitals, seeking to strengthen her support to halt Trump from taking over Greenland by force or economical compulsion — as he threatened.