--- title: "Trump appoints envoy to Greenland, former US diplomat: Too outrageous!" description: "U.S. President Trump appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland, intending to incorporate Greenland into U.S. territory. This move has been criticized by former U." type: "news" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/270527805.md" published_at: "2025-12-22T19:15:37.000Z" --- # Trump appoints envoy to Greenland, former US diplomat: Too outrageous! > U.S. President Trump appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland, intending to incorporate Greenland into U.S. territory. This move has been criticized by former U.S. diplomats as being too outrageous. The governments of Denmark and Greenland have not commented on this. Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark, and Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in annexing the island, sparking controversy. U.S. Vice President Vance has visited the island, emphasizing its importance to the United States. The Danish government has expressed dissatisfaction with this Just a few days after U.S. President Trump threatened to seize Greenland, there has been new action. On the 21st, he appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland, with Landry claiming he aims to make the Danish autonomous territory "a part of the United States." Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul criticized the appointment as "outrageous," comparing it to "Mexico appointing an envoy to make Louisiana a part of Mexico." Trump announced the appointment on social media platform X, stating that Landry "understands the importance of Greenland to our national security." Later that day, Landry responded that he would serve Trump as a "volunteer" to "make Greenland a part of the United States," adding that the appointment is "part-time" and does not affect his role as governor. Landry took office as governor in January 2024, with a term lasting until January 2028. The Danish Embassy in the U.S. and the Greenland autonomous government have not commented on this matter. Greenland, located in the northeastern part of North America, is the world's largest island. The island is a Danish autonomous territory with a high degree of self-governance, while defense and foreign affairs are managed by the Danish government. The U.S. Thule Air Base is located on the island. Since taking office this year, Trump has repeatedly threatened to annex Greenland and has claimed that he does not rule out the possibility of using force. These statements have been condemned and opposed by Denmark and the residents of Greenland. On March 28 of this year, U.S. Vice President Vance led a delegation to visit the Thule Air Base and stated that Greenland is crucial to the U.S., emphasizing the need to ensure U.S. leadership in the Arctic; he claimed that Denmark is "under-investing" in Greenland's security and defense and has not fulfilled its responsibilities; he expressed hope that Greenland would choose to cooperate with the U.S., stating that Greenland "would be much better off under the U.S. security umbrella than under Denmark's." Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen deemed Vance's remarks "unfair." The Prime Minister of the Greenland autonomous government, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, criticized Vance's visit as "lacking respect" for Greenland, asserting that Greenland is not for sale and has no intention of becoming part of the United States. Additionally, Danish media reported in August that at least three U.S. citizens closely connected to Trump and senior White House officials were engaged in secret infiltration activities in Greenland, attempting to incite Greenland to distance itself from Denmark and strengthen ties with the U.S. The Danish government summoned the U.S. Chargé d'Affaires in Denmark, Mark Stro, to demand an explanation. Prime Minister Frederiksen emphasized that any interference in Denmark's internal affairs is "unacceptable." According to the Associated Press, the Danish Defense Intelligence Service released a report earlier this month stating that the U.S. is using its economic power and military strength to impose "its will" on allies and adversaries. Xinhua News Agency Risk Warning and Disclaimer The market has risks, and investment requires caution. 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