Denmark and U.S. remain divided over Greenland security as European partners join Arctic cooperation efforts

Denmark and the United States have acknowledged a continuing disagreement over discussions concerning Greenland’s security and strategic importance following high-level talks in Washington. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen met with U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, alongside Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt. Rasmussen described the meeting as “frank and constructive” but confirmed that differences remain. He stated that while both sides share an interest in maintaining stability in the Arctic, their approaches to long-term security arrangements for Greenland are not the same. Denmark reiterated that Greenland’s political status and sovereignty are not open for negotiation.

U.S. officials have publicly expressed increased interest in Greenland’s role in Arctic security due to its geographic position and growing international attention in the region. President Donald Trump has stated that Greenland is important to U.S. national security and has emphasized the need for strong defense capabilities in the Arctic. Danish officials responded by reaffirming that Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and that any decisions regarding its future must involve Greenland’s government and people. Following the Washington meeting, Rasmussen confirmed that both sides agreed to establish a working group to continue dialogue on security cooperation while respecting Denmark’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Denmark and U.S. remain divided over Greenland security as European partners join Arctic cooperation efforts

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