U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, subsequent to U.S. Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaks to the media on the day of a briefing for the Home of Representatives on the scenario in Venezuela, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., Jan. 7, 2026
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated Wednesday that he’ll meet with officers from Denmark subsequent week about Greenland.
Rubio’s feedback on Capitol Hill got here because the Trump administration has amped up rhetoric about taking up Greenland, which is a self-governing territory of Denmark.
He was requested why the administration had not accepted Denmark’s request for a dialogue concerning the island.
“I will be assembly with them subsequent week,” Rubio replied.
Rubio was requested by a reporter if he would withdraw the choice of utilizing the U.S. navy to take over Greenland.
“I am not right here to speak about Denmark or navy intervention,” Rubio stated, earlier than reiterating his plans to fulfill with Danish officers subsequent week.
“We’ll have conversations with them then, however I am not including issues additional … to that right now.”
On Tuesday night, Danish Protection Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Troels Lund Poulsen stated Denmark would spend 88 billion Danish kroner ($13.8 billion) on rearming Greenland given “the intense safety scenario we discover ourselves in.”
“I hope that the USA additionally acknowledges that truth and is able to cooperate on our widespread curiosity in Arctic safety,” Poulsen stated in a press release.
“As a result of Denmark wish to proceed to be an ally of the USA,” he stated. “However that requires a mutual willingness to point out respect and cooperation.”
Poulsen’s feedback got here hours after the White Home informed CNBC that President Donald Trump and his advisors had been contemplating “a spread of choices” to accumulate Greenland, which probably included a navy possibility.
“President Trump has made it well-known that buying Greenland is a nationwide safety precedence of the USA, and it is vital to discourage our adversaries within the Arctic area,” White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt informed CNBC in an electronic mail Tuesday.
“The President and his staff are discussing a spread of choices to pursue this essential international coverage objective, and naturally, using the U.S. Army is at all times an possibility on the Commander in Chief’s disposal,” Leavitt stated.
