Danish intelligence has warned that the Arctic territory is increasingly targeted by foreign campaigns seeking to exploit divisions.
Denmarkโs foreign minister said on Wednesday that foreign interference in the relationship between Greenland and Denmark is unacceptable, after the countryโs main broadcaster, DR, citing unnamed government and security officials as well as unidentified sources in Greenland and the United States, reported that at least three Americans with ties to the White House and U.S. President Donald Trump have been conducting secret influence operations in Greenland.
Foreign Minister Lars Lรธkke Rasmussen said in a statement that Denmark is aware that foreign actors continue to show interest in Greenland and its position within the Kingdom of Denmark.
โIt is therefore not surprising if we experience outside attempts to influence the future of the Kingdom in the time ahead,โ he said, adding that interference in Denmarkโs internal affairs is unacceptable.
โIn that light, I have asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to summon the U.S. chargรฉ dโaffaires for a meeting at the Ministry.โ
The Epoch Times contacted the U.S. mission in Copenhagen, currently headed by Chargรฉ dโaffaires Mark Stroh, for comment but did not receive a response by publication time.
DR noted in its reporting that it had been unable to determine whether the men allegedly conducting the operations were acting independently or under orders and has not confirmed their names.
Rasmussen added that cooperation between Denmark and Greenland โis close and based on mutual trust.โ
Strategic Importance of Greenland
Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory, controls its domestic affairs, while Denmark oversees defense and foreign policy. The islandโs location in the Arctic makes it strategically important for monitoring North Pole security.
Trump previously proposed purchasing Greenland, an offer Denmark rejected. The U.S. president has said that U.S. control of the resource-rich island would bolster both national and international security, citing concerns about growing Chinese and Russian naval activity in the Arctic.
In March, U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited a U.S. Space Force base in Greenland, accusing Denmark of having โnot done a good job by the people of Greenland.โ The remark drew rebukes from officials in both Copenhagen and Nuuk, Greenlandโs capital.
Greenland also hosts a key U.S. military installation equipped with space surveillance and missile warning systems. During Trumpโs first term, his administration sought to deepen ties with Greenland as part of efforts to counter Chinese and Russian influence in the Arctic.