Denmark's public opinion on Greenland proposal by mid-2025?
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Polls conducted by recognized polling organizations in Denmark
Danish Politician Tells Trump 'F*** Off' Over Greenland Proposal
Jan 24, 2025, 06:12 PM
US President Donald Trump's proposal to purchase Greenland has been met with strong opposition from Danish officials. Anders Vistisen, a Danish member of the European Parliament, responded forcefully during a session at the European Parliament, stating that Greenland is not for sale and telling Trump, 'Mr. Trump, f*** off.' Greenland has been part of the Danish Kingdom for 800 years. Additionally, a recent 'fiery' phone call between Trump and Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was reportedly tense and described as 'horrendous,' with Trump insisting on acquiring Greenland, threatening 'targeted tariffs,' and the Danish government expressing serious concern, with officials 'utterly freaked out' and in 'crisis mode.'
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