Kremlin says Trump would go down in world history if US took Greenland

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Danish soldiers take pictures next to the statue of Hans Egede, at Nuuk's old harbour, Greenland, January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly said that if the US does not take control of Greenland, then Russia or China will.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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MOSCOW – The Kremlin said on Jan 19 that it was hard to disagree with experts who said that US President Donald Trump would go down in the history of the US and the world if he took control of Greenland.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he was not discussing whether such a step would be good or bad – simply stating a fact.

Mr Trump has repeatedly insisted he will

settle for nothing less than ownership of Greenland

, an autonomous territory of Denmark. He has said that if the US does not take control of Greenland, then Russia or China will.

When asked to comment on Mr Trump’s remarks about the alleged Russian threat, Mr Peskov said that there has been a lot of “disturbing information” lately but that the Kremlin would not comment on the alleged Russian designs on Greenland.

“Here, perhaps, it is possible to abstract from whether this is good or bad, whether it will comply with the parameters of international law or not,” Mr Peskov said.

“There are international experts who believe that by resolving the issue of Greenland’s incorporation, Trump will certainly go down in history. And not only in the history of the United States, but also in world history.”

Leaders of both Denmark and Greenland have insisted the island is not for sale and

does not want to be part of the US

.

Russia’s foreign ministry last week said that it was

unacceptable for the West

to keep claiming that Russia and China threatened Greenland, and said the crisis over the territory showed the double-standards of Western powers which claimed moral superiority. REUTERS

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