Tense Washington meeting between US President Trump, Denmark, and Greenland reps ends without Greenland dispute resolution.
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No agreement in greenland dispute after washington talks

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A crisis meeting in Washington between representatives of the US, Denmark, and Greenland has left the dispute over the Arctic island unresolved. US President Donald Trump insists on taking control of Greenland for security reasons, while Denmark and Greenland reject this. A working group is to seek solutions next.

The meeting on January 14, 2026, in Washington ended without agreement. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Greenland's Minister Vivian Motzfeldt met with US Vice President J.D. Vance and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio. Rasmussen highlighted a 'fundamental disagreement': 'Our goal was to find a common way to increase security in the Arctic,' he said. Trump had previously stated on Truth Social: 'The United States need Greenland for the purpose of national security. Anything less is unacceptable.' He justifies this with the growing presence of Russia and China in the region.

Rasmussen refuted Trump's claims: No Chinese warships have been in Greenland for a decade, and the US has reduced its troops from 10,000 to 200. Denmark shares concerns about a changed security situation but is increasing its military presence through exercises with aircraft, ships, and soldiers in cooperation with NATO allies.

In response, NATO states are providing support: Germany is sending a 13-member Bundeswehr reconnaissance team to Nuuk from January 15 to 17, 2026, via Airbus A400M to assess conditions for security contributions like sea surveillance. French President Emmanuel Macron announced troops for 'Operation Arctic Endurance.' Sweden and Norway are also participating. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius emphasized: 'Security in the North Atlantic and Arctic can only be achieved multilaterally and jointly.'

A high-level working group is to meet in the coming weeks to address US security concerns without crossing Danish red lines. Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen stated: 'If we have to choose between Denmark or the US, we choose Denmark.' The EU Parliament condemned Trump's statements as a violation of international law.

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X discussions confirm no agreement after Washington talks between US officials including Vance and Rubio, Denmark, and Greenland representatives. Danish and Greenlandic leaders cite 'fundamental disagreement' over US control demands. Sentiments vary: criticism of Trump as bullying NATO allies risking alliance collapse; support for US Arctic security needs against Russia and China; neutral reports on working group formation and European troop deployments to Greenland; skepticism viewing rhetoric as negotiation tactic rather than invasion prelude.

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Denmark maintains disagreement with Trump on Greenland after US meeting

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Danish and Greenlandic officials met with US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House on Wednesday, but emerged with a fundamental disagreement over President Donald Trump's push to acquire Greenland. The meeting was described as frank and constructive, yet Denmark reaffirmed its commitment to Greenland's territorial integrity and self-determination. Discussions are set to continue amid heightened Arctic tensions.

Etter et møte i Det hvite hus mellom danske og grønlandske representanter og høytstående amerikanske tjenestemenn, er partene uenige om formålet med en ny høynivå-arbeidsgruppe. Danmark og Grønland understreker sikkerhetssamarbeid og suverenitet, mens Det hvite hus hevder at gruppen skal diskutere et amerikansk overtak av Grønland. Danmarks utenriksminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen advarer om at forhandlingene kan bli svært vanskelige.

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Danmarks utenriksminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen beskriver USA-møtet om Grønland som åpent, men uten enighet. Partene ble enige om å opprette en høynivågruppe for videre samtaler, mens Sverige sender offiserer for å støtte Danmark i Arktis. Målet er å avskrekke Russland og Kina og signalisere solidaritet mot amerikanske krav.

Greenland's leader stated that the island would prefer to remain under Danish control rather than face a US takeover, amid threats from President Donald Trump. Independence talks continue, but the territory firmly rejects US ownership. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the pressure as unacceptable.

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NATO-generalsekretær Mark Rutte har snakket med USAs president Donald Trump om sikkerhetssituasjonen på Grønland og i Arktis. Rutte kunngjorde dette på plattformen X og ser frem til å møte Trump i Davos senere denne uken. Samtalen kommer midt i Trumps trusler om toll mot flere land, inkludert Sverige og Danmark, hvis USA ikke får overta Grønland.

President Donald Trump said Friday, January 9, 2026, that the United States would “do something” about Greenland “whether they like it or not,” framing the issue as a response to Russia and China and warning of a “hard way” if a deal cannot be reached. The remarks came as European leaders reiterated support for Greenland and Denmark, and as some Republicans cautioned against any use of military force.

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Mens USA-president Donald Trump gjentar interessen for Grønland etter intervensjonen i Venezuela, krever Danmarks Mette Frederiksen slutt på truslene og får støtte fra Sveriges Ulf Kristersson, Grønlands Jens-Frederik Nielsen og rapporter om britisk kontakt, midt i vektlegging av NATO-beskyttelse.

 

 

 

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