Massive Protests Erupt in Greenland and Denmark Against Trump's Annexation Threat

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Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Denmark and Greenland to protest President Trump's recent statements about potentially annexing Greenland. Protesters emphasized the importance of self-determination for Greenland's citizens, with approximately 5,000 people participating in Nuuk, representing a significant portion of the island's 56,000 residents. The protests were organized by Greenlandic groups in collaboration with ActionAid Denmark, coinciding with a visit from U.S. senators. The demonstrations highlighted tensions in U.S.-Denmark relations and the concerns of Greenlanders regarding their autonomy and the implications of U.S. military presence in the region.
Key Details: • Protests took place in major Danish cities including Copenhague, Aarhus, Aalborg, and Odense. • In Nuuk, around 5,000 participants rallied against Trump's statements. • Demonstrators carried signs with messages such as 'Yankee, go home' and 'Greenland is not for sale'. • The protests were timed to coincide with the visit of U.S. senators to Denmark.