Pipaluk Lynge, a Greenlandic politician; Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska; Aaja Chemnitz, a Greenlandic politician; and Sen. Chris Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, left to proper, together with members from a U.S. congressional delegation at a information convention following a gathering on the parliament constructing in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Friday. Denmark and Greenland are stepping up lobbying of U.S. lawmakers in an effort to go off President Trump’s push to take management of Greenland.
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President Trump escalated his campaign for the U.S. to accumulate Greenland this weekend, simply as a congressional delegation wrapped up a visit to Denmark to attempt to flip the temperature down.
On Saturday, Trump introduced on social media that he intends to impose a ten% tariff on eight European nations, together with Denmark, due to their opposition to his plan. He vowed to boost the tariff to 25% by June if a deal to accumulate Greenland is not reached.
The risk got here on the heels of a bipartisan congressional go to to Denmark, the place 11 lawmakers tried to reassure Danish and Greenlandic politicians of U.S. assist.

North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis, one in every of two Republicans on the delegation, blasted the president’s announcement on social media.
“The truth that a small handful of ‘advisors’ are actively pushing for coercive motion to grab the territory of an ally is past silly,” he posted. “It hurts the legacy of President Trump and undercuts all of the work he has accomplished to strengthen the NATO alliance through the years.”
Over the course of the journey, the delegation met with prime Danish and Greenlandic officers, together with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who has mentioned U.S. taking up Greenland would spell the tip of NATO.
“Greenland is part of Denmark. Denmark is our NATO ally. That must be the tip of this dialogue,” Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., who led the delegation, mentioned on Saturday.
“It is a second the place our very constructive relationships have dimmed a bit, and I hope that the folks of the Kingdom of Denmark don’t abandon their religion within the American folks,” he added.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, confused the significance of not letting this challenge “develop into a partisan matter.”
She steered there may be broader Republican opposition to Trump’s plans than was mirrored within the make-up of the delegation.
“I do not assume that the absence of Republicans is as a result of they do not care about this challenge or they’ve already determined what aspect of the fence that they could be,” she informed reporters. “So I’d not take that as an indicator of assist or lack of assist.”
Pipaluk Lynge, a politician from Greenland who spoke with the delegation, mentioned she’s been wanting to satisfy with the Individuals for over a yr.
“Dialogue by way of social media will not come to a greater ending,” she mentioned. “Dialogue nose to nose is de facto vital, and in addition that they hear from the Greenlandic folks themselves.”
Lynge mentioned fears in Greenland are excessive and diplomacy is essential.
“We’re nervous, the youngsters of Greenland are nervous. However we as politicians need to work on making collaboration,” she mentioned. “I am hoping that this additionally might be despatched to the White Home, that we’re open for enterprise and open for dialogue, to compromise.”
Lawmakers as disaster diplomats
The delegation highlighted the position that lawmakers can play on the world stage, assembly not solely with political figures however with the enterprise group as effectively.
“We proceed to listen to concerning the challenges that include an unpredictable and unstable political atmosphere in the USA and the way that may stifle funding,” mentioned Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Del.
McBride mentioned the Greenlandic delegation informed lawmakers how existential this risk feels.
“I feel it’s straightforward for folks again in the USA to see these headlines and to dismiss it as a present, as pure saber rattling,” McBride informed NPR. “However I can’t stress for folks sufficient how severe folks in Greenland and Denmark are taking this.”
The delegation additionally laid a wreath at a memorial acknowledging the sacrifice of Danes deployed in worldwide missions, with inscriptions of the fallen.
Jeanne Shaheen attends a press convention with an American delegation, consisting of senators and members of the Home of Representatives, in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Saturday.
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“A black mark on America”
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., informed NPR the go to to the memorial is a reminder of the deep sacrifices Denmark has made.
“They’ve stood by us in two world wars — Afghanistan,” she mentioned. “Danish troopers stood aspect by aspect with Individuals. And for America’s president to indicate so little regard, appreciation and understanding for what Denmark has accomplished is a black mark on America.”
Shaheen, the rating member of the Senate Overseas Relations Committee, mentioned Trump’s actions have “actual ramifications for folks right here who really feel betrayed by America.”
She added his quest to accumulate Greenland threatens the NATO alliance.
“One of many issues that has made America so sturdy is our allies and companions, and something that the president does to undermine these relationships, to undermine NATO, does nothing however give Vladimir Putin in Russia and President Xi in China causes to rejoice,” Shaheen mentioned. “And you may guess they’re celebrating now.”
Trump has mentioned that China and Russia are encircling Greenland, however lawmakers have repeatedly mentioned they have not obtained any intelligence indicating that risk.
Protesters on Metropolis Sq. throughout a protest in assist of Greenland on Saturday in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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“Yankee go house”
This weekend was additionally marked by an enormous demonstration in Copenhagen, the place 1000’s protested in opposition to Trump’s feedback, some waving indicators that learn, “Yankee go house.”
“It is simply absurd,” mentioned Christian Michaelson, who grew up in Denmark.
“Should you had needed the next presence within the Arctic area, you would have simply requested,” he mentioned.
Charlotte Holm held an indication that learn: “Individuals need Epstein recordsdata. Not Greenland. Greenland not on the market.”
“Depart them alone,” mentioned Holm, who was born and raised in Copenhagen and has household in Greenland. “I hope [Trump] will get obsessive about one thing else abruptly.”
She mentioned she worries that NATO will “implode” if Trump strikes in opposition to a NATO ally, echoing feedback from the Danish prime minister.
“If we go throughout that line, there is no going again,” she mentioned. “You’ll be able to’t put the toothpaste again into the tube.”

