Greenland ‘chooses Denmark over US,’ prime minister says, as he says ‘must be clear’ territory doesn’t want to be part of US

Speaking after Frederiksen, Greenland’s prime minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen reiterates that Greenland is not for sale, and insists that if the territory was to choose, it would “choose Denmark over the US.”

In a striking passage, he says:

One thing must be clear to everyone: Greenland does not want to be owned by the US, Greenland does not want to be governed by the US, Greenland does not want to be part of the US. …

We choose the Greenland we know today, which is a part of the Kingdon of Denmark.”

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Nato’s Rutte declines to criticise US rhetoric on Greenland

Nato’s secretary general Mark Rutte is now speaking at the at Renew Europe Global Europe Forum in Belgium, and, unsurprisingly, he gets asked about Greenland.

He takes a very long-winded route to answer the question, reminding the audience that Trump had been talking about the need to step up the protection of the Arctic already during his previous term as the US president.

As you know, we have eight High North countries in the Arctic. One is Russia, outside Nato, and seven are inside Nato. … These seven countries are basically bordering on the Arctic, and it was President Trump in his first term, as I said, who basically alerted us to the fact that sea lanes are opening up, that Russia and China are more active and that you have to do more there together.”

He then says:

“We had a very good discussion in Nato. It was around summer. We are now taking next steps to build on that. Because we all agree in Nato, we all agree that when it comes to the protection of the Arctic, we have to work together. And that’s exactly what we are doing.

Then, of course, I’m never commenting when there are discussions between allies. That’s not up for me to comment on.

But I can assure you that there is complete agreement that when it comes to the assessment of the urgency of the security situation…”

When gets pushed again to answer the actual question on Greenland and specifically on how the US invasion would improve the situation and he once again tries to be as evasive as possible by talking more generally about the need to strengthen the regional security.

“When it comes now to the next steps, we also all agree that we have to take those next steps and we are working on that diligently at the moment.”

He says Denmark has stepped up its defence investments, “and all these capabilities you need, not only to keep Denmark safe, to keep Nato as a whole safe, but also to make sure that when it comes to the Arctic region, and for them, of course, a special priority when it comes to Greenland, to stay as safe as possible.”

He eventually reluctantly says he expects more discussions “over the coming weeks” on how to step up Nato security initiatives in the High North and “how we will take the next step.”

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