In a recent social media post, U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to send a U.S. Navy hospital ship to Greenland, claiming that many residents are sick and not receiving adequate care. This announcement has been met with a firm rejection from Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen, who stated, 'That will be a no thanks from us,' emphasizing the quality of Greenland's public healthcare system, which provides free treatment to all citizens. Nielsen criticized Trump's approach, urging him to engage in direct dialogue rather than making 'random outbursts on social media.' He reiterated that Greenland remains open to cooperation but on its own terms (TeleSUR English, February 23, 2026; Firstpost, February 23, 2026).
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Greenland And Denmark Reject Trump'S Hospital Ship Offer
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Trump's plan to send a Navy hospital ship to Greenland was rejected by PM Nielsen, who defended their healthcare system and criticized Trump's social media approach, escalating U.S.-Greenland tensi...
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