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Greenland PM Makes Parliamentary Statement: US Arctic Control Plans Active Despite Trump

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Greenland’s top political figure has issued a pointed assessment of American Arctic territory intentions. Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen addressed Parliament on Monday with a clear message: despite recent diplomatic developments, the United States has not changed its fundamental perspective that Greenland should be tied to and governed by the United States, with Washington continuing to seek ownership and control.
Nielsen’s remarks carry significant implications for understanding actual negotiations state beneath the diplomatic surface. The Prime Minister specifically noted that the United States continues pursuing “paths to ownership and control over Greenland,” suggesting active American efforts extending beyond legitimate security cooperation. This characterization stands in sharp contrast to President Trump’s recent claims of mutual progress and near-complete agreement.
The Greenland controversy intensified when Trump refused to rule out military action. The President’s justification cited national security concerns related to Arctic competition with Russia and China, framing Greenland acquisition as a strategic necessity. This position created extraordinary stress within NATO, confronting the alliance with unprecedented prospects of one member potentially using force to acquire territory from another founding member.
Trump’s more recent statements suggest tactical flexibility rather than strategic retreat. The President claims to have already secured “total US access” to Greenland through NATO arrangements, though absence of supporting details raises questions about substance and scope. His characterization of current negotiations as nearly complete and desired by all parties conflicts with Prime Minister Nielsen’s warning about persistent American control ambitions.
Diplomatic efforts have produced trilateral working group structures intended to address Arctic security concerns through cooperative dialogue. Denmark’s Foreign Minister has expressed qualified optimism about progress following disruption caused by military threats. However, the substantial gap between American optimism and Greenlandic concern suggests core sovereignty and autonomy issues remain unresolved. Nielsen’s parliamentary address serves as clear indication that Greenland will actively resist arrangements compromising political autonomy or self-determination rights.

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