Denmark and Greenland Call for Respect in Arctic Security Talks
Denmark and Greenland urge Arctic security talks to respect Greenland’s territorial integrity as the US seeks missile defence and mineral access in the North.
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Denmark and Greenland urge Arctic security talks to respect Greenland’s territorial integrity as the US seeks missile defence and mineral access in the North.
Denmark has sent more troops to Greenland on Jan 19, 2026, for expanded NATO exercises amid rising U.S. tensions over former President Trump’s bid for control. Arctic readiness steps up.
Trump vows to remove the “Russian threat” from Greenland and push to buy the autonomous island, but Denmark and Moscow push back.
On January 18, thousands of Greenlanders and allies in Copenhagen marched to denounce President Trump’s takeover talk, rallying behind the slogan MAGA, Make America Go Away.
Thousands rallied in Nuuk and Copenhagen over the weekend to protest President Trump’s threats to buy Greenland, waving flags and signs saying “Greenland is not for sale.”
President Trump insists the U.S. ‘needs’ Greenland for national security, sparking fresh tensions with Denmark and Nuuk after high-stakes Arctic talks.
Donald Trump slammed Greenland’s PM for pledging loyalty to Denmark over the U.S., warning it could derail upcoming high-stakes talks in Washington on Greenland’s future.
France will open a consulate in Greenland on February 6, 2026, in a show of support against US takeover efforts, as the island reaffirms ties with Denmark, NATO and the EU.
Greenland’s PM Jens-Frederik Nielsen says Greenland stands with Denmark after this month’s US discussions on possibly taking over the Arctic territory.
Denmark and Greenland unite to reject U.S. claims over Greenland, sparking warnings of an unprecedented NATO rift as high-stakes talks take place in Washington.