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    Trump Claims “Total Access” to Greenland in NATO Deal

    Hunter W.By Hunter W.January 23, 2026Updated:January 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump said the United States has secured “total access” to Greenland in a new framework deal discussed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. His comments have sparked mixed reactions from European leaders, officials in Greenland and Denmark, and global analysts.

    Trump described the agreement as “permanent” and with “no time limit,” suggesting that the U.S. would have ongoing rights to use Greenland for military and security purposes. He also backed away from earlier threats to impose tariffs on European allies over disagreements tied to Greenland, which helped calm markets and ease some transatlantic tensions.

    However, the details of the deal remain unclear, and key parties have pushed back on Trump’s portrayal. Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said he does not know what exactly was agreed and stressed that Greenland’s sovereignty is a “red line” that cannot be negotiated away. He also noted that any agreement must involve both Greenland and Denmark directly.

    Likewise, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made it clear that Denmark and Greenland will not give up control over the island. She told reporters that while Arctic security can be discussed, sovereignty cannot be compromised. Denmark has said NATO and other allies can work on security cooperation in the region, but no one can negotiate on Denmark’s or Greenland’s behalf without their consent.

    NATO has also weighed in. A spokesperson for NATO confirmed that Secretary General Mark Rutte did not propose any compromise on Greenland’s sovereignty during diplomatic talks. Instead, discussions focused on how NATO allies can strengthen Arctic security together, particularly in response to concerns about Russia and China’s growing interest in the Arctic.

    The controversy has highlighted broader issues in U.S.–European relations. Some European leaders have said that the way Trump has handled his Greenland ambitions has shaken confidence and underscored concerns about U.S. reliability as a partner, even as talks over trade and security continue.

    At the same time, local reactions in Greenland have been mixed. While some officials welcome discussions on Arctic cooperation, many residents remain confused or wary about what “total access” actually means and how it might affect Greenland’s future.

    In short, Trump’s announcement sparked hope for stronger Arctic alliances, but questions linger about sovereignty, details of the deal, and how decisions will be made among the U.S., Denmark and Greenland moving forward.

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