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01/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/19/2026 09:20

Joint NFS Nordic Trade Union Statement – Greenland January 2026

Once again, the Trump administration has raised the idea of asserting control over Greenland. And once again, the people of Greenland have reaffirmed their determination to decide their own future - free from external pressure or threats.

The Nordic trade union movement expresses its full support and solidarity with our member organisation, the National Confederation of Trade Unions of Greenland (SIK), and with the people of Greenland.

SIK President, Jess Berthelsen

Greenland is an integral part of the Nordic community, and its people have an unquestionable right to determine their own future. This includes the fundamental right to live in safety, free from external pressure or threats.

No country has the right to interfere with Greenland's self-determination. Any attempt to exert influence through intimidation and coercion, or through economic or political pressure is unacceptable.

SIK President Jess Berthelsen has underlined the importance of responding to external pressure through closer, but equal, cooperation with Denmark. As he stated to the Greenlandic newspaper Sermitsiaq:

"Now our politicians must do everything to safeguard the country, and not least the population, and this should be done through even closer cooperation with Denmark, naturally based on mutual respect."

The will of the Greenlandic people has been clearly and unmistakably expressed. Large public mobilisations against foreign interference have demonstrated a strong and united commitment to sovereignty, dignity, and democratic choice. This is also reflected in public opinion: according to a recent opinion poll, 85% of Greenlanders want to remain in the Danish Realm. Only 6 % have expressed a wish to become a part of the United States.

The Nordic trade union movement stands firmly with Greenland. We will continue to support the right of the Greenlandic people to decide their own path and to be treated with respect as equal members of the international community.

In solidarity,

The Council of Nordic Trade Unions,

  • Morten Skov Christiansen, President of NFS and FH, Denmark
  • Hans-Erik Skjæggerud, Vice President of NFS and President of YS, Norway
  • Tomas Kepler, President of Akademikerne, Denmark
  • Jarkko Eloranta, President of SAK, Finland,
  • Else-Mai Kirvesniemi, President of STTK. Finland
  • Sonja Jógvansdóttir, President of Verkafólk, Faroe Islands
  • Finnbjörn A. Hermannsson, President of ASÍ, Iceland
  • Sonja Ýr Þorbergsdóttir, President of BSRB, Iceland
  • Kolbrún Halldórsdóttir, President of BHM, Iceland
  • Kine Asper Vistnes, President of LO, Norway
  • Steffen Handal, President of Unio, Norway
  • Johan Lindholm, President of LO, Sweden
  • Therese Svanström, President of TCO, Sweden,
  • Sofia Rydgren Stale, President of Saco, Sweden
  • Magnus Gissler, General Secretary of NFS
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