Greenland PM: Don't know what is in Trump-Rutte pact
Published: 05:01 PM,Jan 22,2026 | EDITED : 09:01 PM,Jan 22,2026
NUUK: Greenland's prime minister said on Thursday that he was not aware of the contents of a framework agreement about the Danish autonomous territory that US President Donald Trump announced after a meeting with Nato's chief, but stressed no deal could be made without involving the island.
'Nobody else than Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark have the mandate to make deals or agreements about Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark without us,' Jens-Frederik Nielsen (pictured) told a press conference.
'We have some red lines... We have to respect our territorial integrity. We have to respect international law, sovereignty,' he added.
US President Donald Trump backed down on threats to seize Greenland by force after meeting Nato chief Mark Rutte on Wednesday, saying he had reached a 'framework' of a deal on the Danish autonomous territory. REPORT ON 5