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Greenland Leader Warns US Still Seeks Arctic Influence Amid Negotiations

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Persisting Tensions Over Arctic Territory

Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has cautioned that U.S. interests in controlling the Arctic territory remain active, despite recent diplomatic overtures. During a parliamentary address delivered via translator, Nielsen asserted: “The view upon Greenland and the population has not changed: Greenland is to be tied to the US and governed from there.”

Strategic Interests and Security Concerns

Earlier this year, heightened U.S. interest in Greenland emerged with President Trump emphasizing national security concerns related to Russian and Chinese activities in the region. Initial discussions reportedly included consideration of military options, creating friction within NATO alliances before subsequent de-escalation.

Nielsen confirmed ongoing concerns, stating Washington continues exploring “paths to ownership and control over Greenland” despite recent diplomatic developments.

Trump Announces Progress in Negotiations

President Trump recently revealed that substantive negotiations regarding Greenland are progressing, telling reporters aboard Air Force One: “We have started a negotiation, and I think it’s pretty well agreed to. I mean, they want us to do it.” The President characterized the potential agreement as “very important deal actually, from a national security point of view,” though he provided no specific details about the terms.

European Diplomacy Resumes

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen described preliminary trilateral discussions between Denmark, Greenland, and the U.S. as productive, confirming establishment of a working group focused on Arctic security. “After that there was a huge derailment,” Rasmussen acknowledged regarding earlier tensions, before adding: “Things escalated, but now we are back on track.”

The diplomatic reset follows President Trump’s recent claims of securing complete U.S. access to Greenland through NATO channels, though military action threats have been withdrawn. No confirmation exists regarding recent communications between Trump and European leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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