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Denmark's strange government minister has summoned the top out U.S. Diplomatist in kobenhavn over Danish intelligence reports that U.S. Citizens have been conducting covert influence operations in Greenland, the ministry said on Wednesday.
Public broadcaster DR cited unnamed sources as saying the government believed at least three U.S. Nationals with ties to President Donald Trump's administration had been involved in influence operations aimed at promoting Greenland's secession from Denmark to the United States.
"We are aware that foreign actors continue to show an interest in Greenland and its position in the Kingdom of Denmark," Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said in a statement.
"It is therefore not surprising if we experience outside attempts to influence the future of the Kingdom in the time ahead," Rasmussen said.
Neither the broadcaster nor the ministry named the individuals flagged in the intelligence reports.
The U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Trump has picked Ken Howery, one of the founders of PayPal, as the new U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, but he has yet to be confirmed by the Senate. The U.S. Mission in Copenhagen is currently led by Charge d'affaires Mark Stroh, it said on its website.
Trump has said he wants the U.S. To take over Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory rich in minerals and strategically located in the Arctic, for reasons of national and international security.
His proposal has been firmly rejected in both Copenhagen and Nuuk, Greenland's capital. While Trump also has since expressed respect for Greenland's right to determine its own future, his comments about potentially taking the territory by force have fuelled uncertainty among its 57,000 inhabitants.
At the same time, Denmark has sought to bolster its relations with Greenland, a former colony but now a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, rallying European allies to counterbalance U.S. Ambitions in the region.
In a show of solidarity, French President Emmanuel Macron visited Greenland in June and was greeted by hundreds of locals. That contrasted with the reception received by U.S. Vice President JD Vance in March, when protests forced him to visit a remote U.S. Air base and scrap plans for his wife to attend a dog sled race.
Denmark's national security and intelligence service, PET, said in a statement it considers "that Greenland, especially in the current situation, is a target for influence campaigns of various kinds."
"This could be done by exploiting existing or invented disagreements, for example, in connection with known single issues or by promoting or reinforcing certain views in Greenland regarding the Kingdom of Denmark and the United States or other countries with a special interest in Greenland," it said.
It's the second time this week a U.S. Diplomat has been summoned by a host.
France summoned American ambassador Charles Kushner after he wrote a letter to Macron accusing his government of not doing enough to stem antisemitic violence.
Kushner, who is Jewish and whose son Jared is married to U.S. President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka, published the open letter in the Wall Street Journal. In the letter, he urged Macron to more urgently enforce hate-crime laws and tone down criticism of Israel, saying French government statements about recognizing a Palestinian state have fuelled antisemitic incidents in France.
France's foreign ministry called the letter "unacceptable," in a statement.
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