Overview
- British officials have held preliminary discussions with Germany and France on options that could send UK troops, warships and aircraft under NATO, with the reported aim of easing President Trump's security concerns and discouraging annexation talk.
- Reports from the Telegraph and Bild say the E3 coordinated on next steps Friday, while Berlin underscores that decisions on the island’s status are for Greenland and Denmark alone.
- Germany’s foreign minister, Johann Wadephul, highlighted growing security risks from Russia and China and is meeting counterparts in Reykjavik before talks in Washington with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- NATO stated that its naval forces are conducting joint drills in Arctic conditions to help keep the strategically important region secure.
- Greenland’s parties issued a united rejection of being for sale as EU officials consider deterrence tools, including an anti‑coercion measure that could restrict market access.