Overview
- Danish foreign minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said he and Greenland’s Vivian Motzfeldt will meet Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President J. D. Vance at the White House on Wednesday.
- Germany’s Johann Wadephul held a longer‑than‑planned meeting with Rubio in Washington and said the transatlantic partnership remains strong under NATO.
- The U.S. State Department’s public readout emphasized cooperation on Ukraine, Venezuela and Iran and omitted any reference to Greenland.
- Trump again argued the United States should acquire Greenland and did not rule out force, while Wadephul said he had no indication a military move is being seriously considered.
- Greenlandic party leaders insisted decisions about the island belong to its people, and a bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation plans a solidarity visit to Copenhagen later this week.