Sweden could play key role in Arctic security

Donald Trump's threats against Greenland have made Arctic security urgent. As one of NATO's Arctic nations, Sweden could take a central role in the region's security efforts. The government wants to contribute to increased NATO presence there.

Donald Trump's statements that Greenland must become American have sharpened focus on Arctic security. As ice melts, new trade routes and resources emerge, but political tensions rise too. Sweden, a member of NATO's 'Arctic 7', has significant potential to contribute.

NATO announced on Wednesday that Arctic member states will discuss a framework for an agreement on Greenland and Arctic security, following talks between Trump and Secretary General Mark Rutte. Negotiations continue between Denmark, Greenland, and the US.

At Denmark's request, Sweden has sent military personnel to Greenland for the 'Arctic endurance' exercise, which could last up to two years. Denmark has bolstered its forces there, with participation from nations including Sweden, Germany, France, and the UK.

The government emphasizes Sweden's desire to enhance security. 'Sweden is actively working for NATO to increase its presence and activity in the Arctic region', said Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) at a press conference with her Danish counterpart Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

Military expert Joakim Paasikivi, a former lieutenant colonel, highlights Sweden's competence. 'Sweden is naturally one of the countries that has the competence for it', he says. He points to the ability to operate in extreme cold conditions but criticizes Trump's rationale: 'There is no military threat from Russia and China now; it's completely unrealistic. There is nothing comprehensible in this story.'

The exercise proceeds, potentially leading to greater international cooperation in the region.

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