Greenland PM States to Legislature: US Arctic Territory Ownership Pursuit Continues

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Greenland’s highest elected official has cautioned that American control ambitions toward the Arctic island persist despite diplomatic calm. Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen addressed Parliament on Monday with stark message: the United States has not changed its fundamental perspective that Greenland should be tied to and governed by the United States, with Washington continuing to seek ownership and control.

Nielsen’s warning provides critical counterpoint to suggestions that diplomatic engagement has resolved Greenland dispute. The Prime Minister’s specific reference to ongoing American efforts to establish “paths to ownership and control over Greenland” indicates active US initiatives concerning territorial leadership. This assessment was delivered to ensure Greenland’s position is clearly understood by domestic and international audiences.

The Greenland controversy intensified dramatically when Trump refused to exclude military action for securing American control. The President’s justification cited national security concerns related to Arctic strategic competition, particularly regarding Russian and Chinese activities. This position created unprecedented NATO tension, as the alliance confronted prospects of one member potentially using force against another member’s territory.

Trump’s more recent statements suggest tactical adaptation, with the President claiming to have achieved “total US access” through NATO arrangements while characterizing ongoing negotiations as nearly complete. He has emphasized the national security significance of Greenland arrangements and suggested mutual desire among parties to conclude agreements. However, absence of specific details about alleged agreements and sharp contrast with Nielsen’s assessment raise questions about true negotiating state.

Danish diplomatic efforts have focused on establishing working group structures to address Arctic security through multilateral dialogue. Foreign Minister Rasmussen has acknowledged significant disruption from military threats before expressing qualified optimism about current engagement. However, Prime Minister Nielsen’s parliamentary warning makes clear that Greenland maintains serious concerns about American intentions. The divergence between American optimism and Greenlandic wariness indicates fundamental disagreements about sovereignty and autonomy persist beneath diplomatic surface.

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