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Denmark Says Greenland Talks Are Back on Track as U.S. Presses for Expanded Access

European leaders reaffirm sovereignty during talks on any expanded U.S. presence.

Overview

  • Denmark’s foreign minister said the first senior-level meeting in Washington on Greenland was “very constructive,” with more trilateral sessions planned.
  • U.S. envoy Jeff Landry wrote that the post-Davos framework would expand American operational freedom, support new bases and infrastructure, and enable missile-defense deployments such as Golden Dome.
  • Diplomatic reporting outlined options that preserve Danish sovereignty while granting U.S. sovereignty over bases, permitting additional sites with a Danish veto, and giving Washington first refusal on resource projects, alongside a possible NATO Arctic mission.
  • European leaders lined up behind Copenhagen and Nuuk, with France’s Emmanuel Macron declaring in Greenlandic that the island is neither for sale nor to be taken.
  • Greenland announced a population mental-health survey as Denmark set a Feb. 18–20 visit by King Frederik X intended to reassure residents.