# Arctic geopolitics

Latest news and articles about Arctic geopolitics

Total: 5 articles found

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World

Denmark Says U.S. Talks on Greenland Fell Short as Allies Signal Increased Arctic Interest

Denmark said negotiations with the United States over Greenland have not met expectations despite the opening of a direct diplomatic channel. The announcement, made alongside Greenlandic and Canadian ministers in Nuuk as Canada opened a consulate, highlights rising allied attention to the Arctic and the delicate balance between security needs and Greenlandic autonomy.

iMil2026年2月9日 05:14
#Greenland#Denmark#United States
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Slovak Lawmaker Says U.S. Interest in Greenland Threatens Postwar Order, Urges European Strategic Autonomy

Michal Bartek, vice‑chair of Slovakia’s parliamentary Defence and Security Committee, said U.S. comments regarding Greenland threaten postwar international norms and amount to trade coercion. He urged Europe to pursue greater strategic autonomy and diversify partnerships, including deeper engagement with China.

SoMi2026年1月31日 13:10
#Greenland#United States#European strategic autonomy
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World

Trump Dismisses Danish Objections Over Greenland Talk, Elevates NATO Figure in Diplomatic Jab

At Davos President Trump said Greenland is a U.S. "core national-security interest" and implied he would prioritise speaking with a NATO official over Denmark's foreign minister after Copenhagen refused to discuss selling Greenland. The exchange has prompted Danish rebukes, emergency EU consultations and renewed attention to Arctic geopolitics and alliance cohesion.

SoMi2026年1月22日 14:40
#Greenland#Donald Trump#Denmark
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World

Denmark Stays Away From Davos as Greenland Dispute Deepens Transatlantic Rift

Denmark will not attend the World Economic Forum in Davos this week amid a dispute sparked by U.S. tariffs tied to President Trump’s demand that the U.S. be allowed to purchase Greenland. European governments have condemned the move as damaging to transatlantic relations, raising the prospect of diplomatic and trade escalation.

SoMi2026年1月19日 21:40
#Greenland#Denmark#World Economic Forum
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World

Germany’s Quiet Pullback from Greenland Raises Questions About European Arctic Strategy

Germany abruptly withdrew military personnel from Greenland after a brief presence in Nuuk, a move confirmed by the German Defence Ministry that followed cancelled flights and inconsistent reporting about troop numbers. The withdrawal highlights diplomatic sensitivities in the Arctic, where Danish sovereignty, U.S. bases, and rising great-power competition complicate European security initiatives.

SoMi2026年1月19日 03:30
#Germany#Greenland#Denmark