Denmark boosting military presence in Greenland

The Danish defense ministry stated, "The Danish armed forces are deploying capabilities and units related to ... exercise activities. In the period ahead, this will result in an increased military presence in and around Greenland, comprising aircr...

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Chairman of the Naalakkersuisut, Greenland, Jens-Frederik Nielsen and Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, right, give a statement on the current situation at a press conference in the Mirror Hall at the Prime Minister's Office in Copenhagen, Jan. 13, 2026
COPENHAGEN: Denmark will beef up its military presence in Greenland "from today", the defence ministry said Wednesday, just before high-stakes talks were to start in Washington over US President Donald Trump's threats to take over the Arctic island.

"The Danish armed forces are, from today, deploying capabilities and units related to ... exercise activities. In the period ahead, this will result in an increased military presence in and around Greenland, comprising aircraft, vessels and soldiers, including from NATO allies," the Danish defence ministry said in a statement.

Since returning to office nearly a year ago, Trump has repeatedly said the United States needs to take control of the vast, strategic and sparsely populated Arctic island for reasons of "national security".


He has accused Denmark of neglecting security in and around Greenland, and said Wednesday the Danish autonomous territory was "vital" for his planned Golden Dome air and missile defence system.

He urged NATO to support Washington's aims.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that a US attack on a NATO ally would end the alliance.
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"Security in the Arctic is of crucial importance to the Kingdom of Denmark and our Arctic allies, and it is therefore important that we, in close cooperation with allies, further strengthen our ability to operate in the region," Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said in Wednesday's statement.

The exercise activities in 2026 could include guarding critical infrastructure, providing assistance to local authorities in Greenland, including the police, receiving allied troops, deploying fighter aircraft in and around Greenland, and conducting naval operations, the ministry said.

Denmark last year hosted exercises in Greenland in which NATO allies Germany, France, Norway and Sweden took part, it said.

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen and his Greenlandic counterpart were to hold talks Wednesday in Washington with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance.
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