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'Absolutely not necessary': Denmark digs in against US Greenland takeover

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AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 15 Jan 2026, 11:33am
Greenland's Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt and Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen are in Washington DC. Photo / Mads Claus Rasmussen, Ritzau Scanpix, AFP
Greenland's Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt and Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen are in Washington DC. Photo / Mads Claus Rasmussen, Ritzau Scanpix, AFP

'Absolutely not necessary': Denmark digs in against US Greenland takeover

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 15 Jan 2026, 11:33am

US President Donald Trump has held open the possibility for a resolution on his designs over Greenland after Denmark鈥檚 top diplomat said he failed to change the administration鈥檚 mind on wanting to conquer the island. 

The foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland, an autonomous territory under Copenhagen鈥檚 sovereignty, met at the White House with Vice-President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a meeting the visitors had requested to clear up 鈥渕isunderstandings鈥 after Trump鈥檚 bellicose language toward the fellow Nato member. 

Trump, speaking after the meeting which he did not attend, for the first time sounded conciliatory on Greenland, acknowledging Denmark鈥檚 interests even if he again said he was not ruling out any options. 

鈥淚 have a very good relationship with Denmark, and we鈥檒l see how it all works out. I think something will work out,鈥 Trump said without explaining further. 

He again said Denmark was powerless if Russia or China wanted to occupy Greenland, but added: 鈥淭here鈥檚 everything we can do.鈥 

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, speaking after leaving the White House, said a US takeover of Greenland was 鈥渁bsolutely not necessary鈥. 

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 manage to change the American position. It鈥檚 clear that the president has this wish of conquering over Greenland,鈥 Lokke told reporters. 

鈥淲e therefore still have a fundamental disagreement, but we also agree to disagree.鈥 

He said the issue was 鈥渧ery emotional鈥 for the people of Greenland and Denmark, a steadfast US ally whose troops died alongside Americans in Afghanistan and, controversially, Iraq. 

鈥淚deas that would not respect territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Denmark and the right of self-determination of the Greenlandic people are, of course, totally unacceptable,鈥 Lokke said. 

He nonetheless said the tone was 鈥渃onstructive鈥 and said the sides would form a committee that would meet within weeks to see if there was possible headway. 

Referring to the British Prime Minister who trumpeted his diplomacy with Hitler, Lokke said, 鈥淚 am not a Chamberlain to say 鈥楶eace for our time,鈥 but we must seize the opportunities that present themselves.鈥 

Mocking tone 

While the talks were underway, the White House posted on X: 鈥淲hich way, Greenland man?鈥 

The post included a drawing of two dog sleds - one heading towards the White House and a huge US flag, and the other towards Chinese and Russian flags over a lightning-bathed Kremlin and Great Wall of China. 

Neither country has claimed Greenland, and Lokke said no Chinese ship had been spotted there in a decade and that there were no major Chinese investments. 

Denmark promised before the meeting to ramp up its military presence further in the vast, sparsely populated and strategically located island. 

Trump has derided recent Danish efforts to increase security for Greenland as amounting to 鈥渢wo dog sleds鈥. Denmark says it has invested almost US$14 billion in Arctic security. 

Denmark also announced immediate military exercises that will include aircraft, vessels and soldiers, with Sweden also participating. 

In another show of solidarity with Denmark following Trump鈥檚 threats, Germany and France both said Wednesday they will send troops to Greenland. German鈥檚 defence ministry said it would send a 13-person team. 

Signs of relief 

On the quiet streets of the capital Nuuk, red and white Greenlandic flags flew in shop windows, on apartment balconies, and on cars and buses, in a show of national unity during the talks. 

Ivaana Egede Larsen, 43, said she felt relief that the meeting appeared to be cordial. 

鈥淚 am more calm now, and I feel more safe. I had felt very much unsafe lately,鈥 she said. 

In Copenhagen, Thomas Fallesen, 56, voiced similar sentiments. 

鈥淭hey are now at least talking together instead of talking through the press. I think it鈥檚 a very positive thing,鈥 he said. 

Vance, who slammed Denmark as a 鈥渂ad ally鈥 during an uninvited visit to Greenland last year, is known for a hard edge, which was on display when he publicly berated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office last February. 

Wednesday鈥檚 meeting, however, was closed to the press, meaning there was no on-camera confrontation. 

Trump has appeared emboldened on Greenland 鈥 which he views as in the US backyard 鈥 since ordering a deadly January 3 attack in Venezuela that removed president Nicolas Maduro. 

- Danny Kemp and Shaun Tandon with Camille Bas-Wohlert in Copenhagen, 
Agence France-Presse 

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