Citizens of Greenland largely rejected the idea of the island territory leaving Denmark to join the United States in a poll released on Tuesday.
The survey, conducted by the U.K.-based research agency Verian on behalf of the Danish newspaper Berlingske and Greenland’s Sermitsiaq newspaper, shows that less than one in ten citizens of the territory want to leave Denmark for the U.S. At the same time, more than four in five rejected the idea.
According to the poll, almost half of Greenlanders, 45%, see Trump’s statements and interest in Greenland as a threat to the territory, and just 8% would opt for an American passport over a Danish one if they had to choose between the two.
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