Greenland PM on Trump’s offer of hospital ship: No thanks
US President Donald Trump said he would deploy a hospital ship to Greenland, alleging that many people there are sick and not receiving care, even though both of the US Navy’s hospital ships are currently docked at a shipyard in Alabama.
Trump’s announcement prompted a defense on Sunday of Denmark and Greenland’s health-care system from their leaders and it was the latest point of friction with the American leader, who has frequently talked about seizing the massive Arctic territory.
“It’s a no thank you from here,” said Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen.
Trump’s social media post about a hospital ship came after Denmark’s military said its Arctic command forces on Saturday evacuated a crew member of a US submarine off the coast of Greenland for urgent medical treatment.
The Danish Joint Arctic Command, on its Facebook page, said the crew member was evacuated some 7 nautical miles (13 kilometers) off Nuuk—the capital of the vast, ice-covered territory—and transferred to a hospital in the city. The crew member was retrieved by a Danish Seahawk helicopter that had been deployed on an inspection ship.
‘On its way’
Trump, in a post on his Truth Social platform on Saturday night, referred to his special envoy for Greenland and said, “Working with the fantastic Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, we are going to send a great hospital boat to Greenland to take care of the many people who are sick and not being taken care of there. It’s on the way!!!”
Nielsen said it wasn’t necessary.
“We have a public health-care system where treatment is free for citizens. That is a deliberate choice—and a fundamental part of our society,” Nielsen said. “That is not how it works in the USA, where it costs money to see a doctor.”
‘Talk to us’
He added, in a note of exasperation, that Greenland is always open to dialogue and cooperation. “But please talk to us instead of just making more or less random statements on social media,” he said.
Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen, speaking to public broadcaster DR, said Danish authorities had not been informed that the US ship was on its way.
The Pentagon referred questions about the status of the US Navy’s two hospital ships, the USNS Mercy and USNS Comfort, to the White House. The White House did not immediately respond to repeated requests for more information.
Both ships are currently at a shipyard in Mobile, Alabama, according to social media posts from the shipyard.

