Sunday, February 15, 2026

Danish PM says Trump still wants Greenland despite easing force threats





Danish PM says Trump still wants Greenland despite easing force threats



Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen speaks as she attends a panel discussion at the 62nd Munich Security Conference (MSC) yesterday. — AFP pic

Sunday, 15 Feb 2026 9:12 AM MYT


MUNICH, Feb 15 — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said yesterday she believed US President Donald Trump still desires to own Greenland despite dialling back his recent threats to seize it by force.

Asked at a security conference in Munich if Trump still wanted to own the Arctic island, Frederiksen said: “Unfortunately, I think the desire is the same.”

Trump’s designs on Greenland have caused tension to soar between the United States and Europe.

Last month, he backed down from his threats to seize the island, an autonomous territory of ally Denmark, after striking what he called a “framework” deal with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.


But relations have remained strained.



“Everybody asks us, do we think it’s over? I mean, no, we don’t think it’s over,” Frederiksen said, participating in a panel discussion on Arctic security.

Trump insists mineral-rich Greenland is vital for US and NATO security against Russia and China as a melting Arctic opens up and the superpowers jostle for strategic advantage.


Frederiksen and her Greenlandic counterpart, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, said the pressure on the island’s people was “unacceptable”.

But Nielsen said “some steps” had been taken “in the right direction”.

A US-Denmark-Greenland working group has been established to discuss Washington’s security concerns in the Arctic, but details have not been made public.

“We now have a working group, it’s good. We will try to see if we can find a solution... But of course, there are red lines that will not be crossed. And we will stick to our strategy,” Frederiksen said.

The remarks came after Frederiksen and Nielsen had a 15-minute meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday on the sidelines of the security conference, which Frederiksen afterwards described as “constructive”. — AFP

3 comments:

  1. Denmark can never deny that the GIUK gap , as well as the ICBM flight path to USA directly over Greenland are serious security concerns for the Americans.

    It is very good that violence appears to be off the table ,but Denmark/Greenland need to address the security issues.

    Adding more dog sledges and selling mineral and development rights to CCP -linked companies isn't going to solve anything.

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    1. using yr f*cked security argument for the Yank, vis-a-vis Russia's buffer concerns with Ukraine, what say u know?

      Wakakakaka… only Yankee master can do what he wants. No question asked!

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    2. Russia resorted to killing Ukrainians with tanks, heavy artillery and hypersonic missiles.

      That's where Russia became a barbaric aggressor.

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