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Greenland Not for Sale: A Diplomatic Chill in the Arctic

ivanusma70 January 9, 2026 2 minutes read
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Remember when former President Trump floated the idea of buying Greenland? What seemed like a surprising proposal has sparked a major diplomatic effort and considerable tension in the Arctic. Danish and Greenlandic envoys in Washington are now working tirelessly to convince US officials and lawmakers to drop the call for a “takeover” of the strategic Arctic island.

According to Danish government officials, the Trump administration renewed its push to acquire Greenland, potentially even through military means. Trump himself argued that “ownership gives you things” that a simple lease or treaty cannot, referring to a long-standing 1951 treaty that allows the US to maintain military bases there with consent. US Vice President JD Vance echoed these sentiments, suggesting European leaders need to “take the security of that landmass more seriously” because Greenland is crucial for global missile defense. He even criticized Denmark for not doing enough to secure the territory.

However, Greenlanders and the Danish government firmly disagree. Greenland’s chief representative and a Greenlandic politician in the Danish parliament, Aaja Chemnitz, emphasized the strong local sentiment: “Nothing about Greenland, without Greenland.” She highlighted Greenlanders’ desire for greater self-determination, including independence, but always based on mutual respect. Chemnitz also refuted Trump’s claims of widespread Russian and Chinese presence, affirming Greenland as a trusted US ally.

The diplomatic push includes meetings with White House National Security Council officials and US lawmakers. French President Emmanuel Macron has also weighed in, denouncing the “law of the strongest” and expressing concern about a world where major powers divide territories. As talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio continue, the future of this strategic Arctic territory remains a delicate balance between geopolitical ambition and the rights of its people.

Source: https://www.theweek.in/wire-updates/international/2026/01/09/denmark-greenland-envoys-meet-white-house-officials-over-trumps-call-for-takeover.html

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