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Greenland PM Addresses Parliament: US Arctic Territory Control Efforts Active Despite Trump

Greenland’s political leadership has rejected notions that American control ambitions have diminished. Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen informed Parliament on Monday that despite recent diplomatic developments, the United States maintains its fundamental view that Greenland should be tied to and governed by the United States, with ongoing efforts to establish ownership and control.
Nielsen’s parliamentary address directly challenges emerging narratives suggesting Greenland controversy resolution. The Prime Minister’s explicit statement that Washington continues seeking “paths to ownership and control over Greenland” indicates that from Greenland’s perspective, sovereignty threats remain active. This message was delivered through translation to maximize clarity and ensure accurate understanding of Greenland’s position.
The dispute reached crisis proportions when Trump refused to exclude military measures for securing US control. This position, justified by national security concerns related to Russian and Chinese Arctic presence, created extraordinary NATO tension. The prospect of United States contemplating potential military action against territory belonging to Denmark, founding alliance member, challenged fundamental assumptions about alliance solidarity and member sovereignty.
Trump’s subsequent diplomatic pivot, including claims of having secured “total US access” through NATO arrangements, suggests recognition that military threats proved counterproductive. However, the President’s recent optimistic negotiation characterization lacks specificity necessary to assess compatibility with Greenlandic sovereignty. His assertion that parties desire agreement and are nearly complete appears disconnected from Prime Minister Nielsen’s warning about persistent American control efforts.
The trilateral working group structure among Denmark, Greenland, and the United States represents attempts to institutionalize Arctic security dialogue. Denmark’s Foreign Minister has expressed cautious optimism about progress following disruption from military threats. However, substantial divergence between American and Greenlandic public characterizations suggests fundamental sovereignty questions remain contentious. Nielsen’s clear warning ensures Greenland’s autonomy concerns cannot be minimized or ignored in ongoing negotiations.

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