Her frozen soils Greenland, The strategic island of Arctic that Donald Trump has put on Eye on Sunday (15.06.2025) by the French President Emmanuel Macron, conveying a “message of solidarity and friendship” from France and the European Union.
Upon arrival in Greenland, stated that His visit is aimed at demonstrating the solidarity of France and the European Union, regarding the “sovereignty” and “territorial integrity” of the Arctic island.
US President Donald Trump has stated that the United States wants to take control of mineral Greenland -rich, which has a strategic position in the Arctic Circle for national and international security reasons, and has not ruled out the use of war power.
Greenland is European territory and it is normal for Europe and France to show their interest, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Baro said today on RTL radio when asked about French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to the mentioned Island.
Macron reiterated his criticism of Trump’s intention to take control of the ground.
Great honor to make this visit to Greenland, the first of a French president.
Thank you to the Prime Minister of Greenland Jens-Frederik Nielsen and the Danish Prime Minister Put Frederiksen for their invitation.
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– Emmanuel Macron (@emmanuelmacron) June 15, 2025
“I don’t think this is something that should be done between allies,” he said as Nuke’s Airport, Denmark Mattte Fredericksen and Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frenterick Nielsen, was greeted at Nuke Airport.
“It is important to show that Denmark and Europe are committed to this territory, which has a very high strategic interest and whose territorial integrity must be respected,” Macron said. He made a stop on his way to the summit of the seven top industrial countries in Canada, which will also be attended by Trump.
Macron, who visits Greenland for the first time, said that “it is of great importance to me … to convey a message of friendship and solidarity from France and the European Union, in order to help this ground face the various challenges: economic growth, education, and its consequences.”
In a speech last week at the United Nations Conference on Oceans, Macron also referred to Greenland and deep waters, saying they were not “available for exploitation”, in comments that seemed to be mainly addressed to Trump.