Denmark's foreign minister has summoned the top US diplomat in Copenhagen, following a report that American citizens have been conducting covert operations in Greenland. Denmark's public broadcaster DR quoted sources as saying the aim was to infiltrate Greenland's society and promote its secession from Denmark to the US, although it was unable to clarify who the men were working for. Danish intelligence warned Greenland was being targeted by various kinds of influence campaigns.... Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen stated, any attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of the Kingdom [of Denmark] will of course be unacceptable. The US currently has no ambassador in Copenhagen, so Rasmussen summoned Mark Stroh, the most senior diplomat in the Danish capital. This incident marks an unprecedented diplomatic move in relations between Denmark and the US, highlighting tensions surrounding Greenland's governance and external influences.
Denmark Calls US Diplomat Over Allegations of Influence Operations in Greenland

Denmark Calls US Diplomat Over Allegations of Influence Operations in Greenland
Denmark's foreign minister has summoned the top US diplomat in response to reported covert operations by Americans aimed at influencing Greenland’s independence.
Following reports of US citizens conducting covert operations in Greenland intended to sway public opinion towards secession from Denmark, Denmark's foreign minister summoned the US charge d'affaires in Copenhagen. The Danish intelligence agency warned of various influence campaigns targeting the region, as concerns grow about foreign interference in Greenland’s governance.