Secret Talks Between the U.S. and Denmark Over Three New Bases in Greenland.

Talks on new Greenland bases.
Talks on new Greenland bases.

Greenland in the Spotlight Ahead of NATO Summit

According to Espreso.tv: As the NATO summit approaches, Greenland remains a focal point of international attention. U.S. President Donald Trump recently threatened to seize the Arctic island, sparking outrage in Denmark, which holds sovereignty over Greenland. On May 12, 2023, reports emerged of confidential discussions between the United States and Denmark, focusing on expanding America's military footprint on the island. These talks come amid heightened geopolitical tension and a growing emphasis on Arctic security.

Negotiations and Military Expansion

Washington is pushing to establish three new military bases in Greenland, primarily in the southern part of the island. On May 19, 2023, Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen confirmed progress in negotiations with the U.S. However, he made clear that

“the island’s territory is not for sale”
—a firm signal of Greenland’s intent to maintain its sovereignty in these discussions.

Trump, for his part, stated that

“we still believe this is the best way to meet NATO’s defense needs regarding Greenland”
. Both sides continue to deliberate, as the question of military presence in the Arctic becomes increasingly urgent in the context of global security.

This situation highlights the Arctic’s growing strategic significance amid climate change and geopolitical friction. A stronger U.S. military presence in Greenland could play a pivotal role in securing the region and reinforcing NATO’s position. At the same time, the reactions from Denmark and Greenland show that local governments are determined to preserve their autonomy and control over their territories—a factor that may complicate further negotiations between the countries.


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