Overview
- Opposition leader Pele Broberg told TV2 that a new Greenland–U.S. defense agreement could de-escalate the dispute.
- He urged Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt to meet U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio next week without Denmark’s foreign minister present.
- Rubio said he plans to meet Danish authorities next week to discuss the situation surrounding Greenland.
- The move follows recent U.S. signals on Greenland, including President Trump naming Jeff Landry special envoy and a 'Soon' Greenland map post by Stephen Miller’s spouse.
- Denmark summoned the U.S. ambassador and, with Greenland’s premier Jens‑Frederik Nilsen, warned Washington against any seizure, noting the 1951 pact already assigns Greenland’s defense to the U.S.