Greenland PM Stresses Sovereignty in U.S. Talks

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Greenland’s Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, emphasized the importance of respecting Greenland’s sovereignty in discussions with the United States during a press briefing in Nuuk. Nielsen expressed readiness for negotiations to enhance the relationship with the U.S., despite lacking details about the impending deal mentioned by President Donald Trump following a conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Nielsen emphasized that only Greenland and Denmark hold the authority to engage in agreements concerning their territories. He expressed openness to collaborating with the U.S. on mineral resources and security if aligning with the U.S.’s objectives. Nielsen highlighted the necessity of comprehending the U.S.’s intentions, which he found unclear at present.

In a social media update, Trump revealed his decision to retract threatened tariffs on eight European countries to pursue control over Greenland, following discussions with Rutte on a prospective deal regarding Greenland and Arctic security. Nielsen acknowledged the need for enhanced security in the region and ongoing discussions with Denmark and NATO on this matter.

Regarding potential involvement in the U.S.’s missile defense system, Nielsen expressed optimism about reaching mutually beneficial agreements. Despite recent tensions, Nielsen emphasized the importance of maintaining a constructive dialogue and cooperation between Greenland and the U.S.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen underscored the significance of territorial integrity in the Arctic, stating that any political discussions, including security and economic matters, are open for negotiation except for sovereignty. Frederiksen emphasized the necessity of respectful dialogue with allies to bolster Arctic security while safeguarding territorial sovereignty.

Skepticism arose among Copenhagen residents regarding Trump’s policy reversal. Many expressed doubts about the consistency of Trump’s statements and emphasized the importance of Greenlanders having autonomy over their land. European leaders, including Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, emphasized the need for NATO allies to collaborate in securing the Arctic region while upholding territorial integrity principles.

Efforts are underway to facilitate discussions between Denmark, Greenland, and the U.S. to prevent external influences from Russia and China in Greenland. The focus remains on strengthening cooperation while respecting sovereign rights and territorial integrity.

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