UK in Talks With European Allies on Possible Troop Deployment to Greenland, Report Says
The consultations are described as early-stage with no official confirmation or detailed plan released.
Overview
- The Telegraph reported on Jan. 10 that the UK is discussing stationing military units in Greenland to help defend the Danish autonomous territory from China and Russia.
- Kyodo relayed the report and multiple Japanese regional newspapers carried it on Jan. 11, reflecting its circulation via agency dispatches.
- The discussions were reportedly raised at a NATO meeting in Brussels on Jan. 8.
- It is unclear whether the talks will progress to a concrete deployment plan, and governments have not publicly confirmed details.
- Some accounts link the consultations to European concern over President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland to counter Chinese and Russian influence, according to the reporting.