Arktis
Denmark's military chief confident in Greenland's security despite Trump's threats
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Denmark's armed forces chief Michael Wiggers expresses no doubts about Greenland's security in an interview, despite threats from US President Donald Trump. He outlines plans for Arctic rearmament and praises cooperation with allies like the Bundeswehr. Denmark emphasizes its sovereignty and strengthens its military presence.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius considers US President Donald Trump still unpredictable despite a recent Greenland deal. He advises Europe not to succumb to fear but to focus on building its own strength. The US is as dependent on Europe as Europe is on the US.
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In Norway's Svalbard archipelago, the fastest-warming region on Earth, polar bears have surprisingly increased in size and weight since 2000, even as sea ice diminishes. Researchers attribute this to adaptive foraging behaviors amid shrinking ice. However, experts warn that long-term survival remains threatened by ongoing climate change.
The Bundeswehr is officially exploring security conditions in Greenland to send a political signal. Europe aims to deter US President Trump from taking over the Arctic island. Greenlanders are protesting the burdens imposed by the crisis.
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The Kremlin is closely watching President Donald Trump's efforts to purchase Greenland from Denmark, describing the proposal as extraordinary under international law. Russia has rejected claims of its own interest in the territory, while Trump threatens economic penalties against opposing nations and emphasizes national security needs. Tensions rise as NATO conducts exercises near the Arctic island, drawing rebukes from Moscow and mixed responses within the US.
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.
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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.
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