The Greenland government is called the main Greenland Donald TrumpComments on controlling the country “unacceptable” in a statement on Friday.
The officials noted that the statement was driven by the Trump meeting with NATO Secretary -General Thursday, when it was said that he “repeated his desire to join and control Greenland.”
In response to Greenland Parliament This includes Democrats, Naleraq, Inuit Ataqatigiit, Siumut and Atassut, X.

People carry a campaign poster in Nok, Greenland. (Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)
Greenland PM seeks to get independence after Trump's acquisition comments
“We – all party leaders – cannot accept repeated data related to annexation and control of Greenland,” the leaders wrote. “We find this behavior towards friends and allies in an unacceptable defensive alliance.”
They added that “they should confirm that Greenland will continue to serve its people through diplomatic relations, according to international law.”

Anton Friedrixen of Nalra Party suspends the campaign posters before the general elections on March 10 in Illulissat, Greenland. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
The document was signed by Green politicians, Jens Frederick Nielsen of the Democratic Party, Pele Bruce from Nalira, Matti B.
They wrote: “We all support this matter with sincerity and strong from ourselves from attempts to create a dispute. Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland, and we (as leaders) stand in complete harmony.”

Jens-Frederik Nielsen, leader of the Demokraatit Party, interacts with an election party in Nuk, Greenland, March 12. (Ritzau Scanpix/Mads Claus Rasmussen via Reuters)
In the last countries Parliamentary electionsThe Democrats Party defeated the Party of the Green Prime Minister Motty Ed, Enitakatgit.
Independence from Denmark has become an essential electoral issue in Trump's continuous comments about United States acquisition From Greenland.
In his first term, Trump tried to buy the main geographical lands rich in minerals, as he called him a “big real estate deal”.

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio faces questions about President Trump's plans for Greenland. (Kevin Lietsch/Getty Images)
Trump: We are thinking about buying Greenland
“The country is not for sale and will not be for sale.”
American attention in Greenland It dates back to 1800s.
In 1867, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs looked at the purchase of Greenland and Iceland, but then World War IIDenmark rejected a proposed deal worth $ 100 million from President Harry Truman.
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Get the ground It would represent the largest expansion of American territory in history, and to issue a purchase of Louisiana.
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Rachel Wolf of Fox News Digitter contributed to this story.