Donald Trump says he thinks US will annex Greenland

13 March 2025, 17:26 | Updated: 13 March 2025, 19:06

Donald Trump has said he thinks the US will annex Greenland, days after the country's incoming prime minister said: "We don't want to be Americans."

During an Oval Office meeting with NATO secretary general Mark Rutte, the US president was asked about his hopes to annex Greenland.

"I think that will happen," he said. "I didn't give it much thought before, but I'm sitting with a man who could be very instrumental.

"You know Mark, we need that for international security. We have a lot of our favourite players cruising around the coast and we have to be careful."

Mr Trump questioned Denmark's claim to the autonomous territory, saying Denmark was "very far away" from Greenland despite being part of the country's kingdom.

"A boat landed there 200 years ago or something. They say they have rights to it," Mr Trump said. "I don't know if that's true. I don't think it is, actually."

He said the US already has a military presence in Greenland and added: "Maybe you'll see more and more soldiers going there."

It comes after Greenland's centre-right party won an election in a result seen as a rejection of Mr Trump's interference in the island's politics.

The Demokraatit party favours a slow move towards independence from Denmark - with its leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen telling Sky News on the eve of the election "we want to build our own country by ourselves".

In his White House news briefing Mr Trump claimed the election result was very good for the US and said "the person who did the best is a very good person as far as we're concerned."

He previously promised "billions of dollars" in investment and told Greenlanders he would "make you rich".

Mr Trump also reacted to Vladimir Putin's remarks about Russia agreeing to an end in fighting in Ukraine, but adding "lots of questions" remain over proposals for a 30-day ceasefire.

The US president said his Russian counterpart's statement was not complete and reiterated his willingness to talk to him, adding: "Hopefully Russia will do the right thing."