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Eight NATO Allies Back Denmark’s Arctic Drill, Pledge United Response to Tariff Threats

The signatories call the pre-coordinated Danish exercise a defensive reassurance within a shared transatlantic Arctic priority.

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Overview

  • Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom issued the joint statement as NATO members.
  • The statement says the Danish exercise ‘Arctic Endurance’ was pre-coordinated with allies to meet security needs and poses no threat to anyone.
  • The countries expressed full solidarity with the Kingdom of Denmark and the people of Greenland.
  • They affirmed readiness for dialogue grounded in sovereignty and territorial integrity, building on coordination begun last week.
  • The signatories warned that tariff threats risk a downward spiral in transatlantic relations and vowed a united, coordinated response while committing to uphold their sovereignty.