Wednesday05 February 2025
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Denmark is open to discussing an increased U.S. presence in Greenland.

In the messages conveyed to the new administration, it is emphasized that the island is not for sale; however, the authorities are open to discussing alternative options.
Дания готова обсудить увеличение присутствия США в Гренландии.

The Danish government is sending confidential signals to the team of elected U.S. President Donald Trump regarding readiness for negotiations aimed at enhancing the security of Greenland.

This was reported by Axios, citing its sources.

In particular, Copenhagen has proposed increasing the American military presence on the island. According to publication sources, the Danish government aims to avoid public disputes over Greenland's future and to convince Trump that his concerns about external threats can be mitigated without annexing it to the U.S.

Messages conveyed to the new White House administration emphasize that the island is not for sale, but the authorities are open to discussing any other requests from Washington.

Currently, the U.S. has one military base in Greenland, which is critically important for the long-range ballistic missile detection system, providing the shortest route from Europe to North America. The Thule Air Base is staffed by 200 U.S. Air Force and Space Force personnel. The distance from there to Moscow is approximately 3,757 km.

Washington also has a defense agreement with Denmark from 1951 regarding Greenland, under which the number of American troops on the island can be increased.

Danish officials have already stated they would like to increase investments in Greenland's military capabilities and are consulting with its government on this matter. The island played a key role in the defense of the U.S. and NATO during the Cold War, being part of an early warning system for detecting Soviet submarines.

With the emergence of new sea routes due to melting glaciers in the Arctic, Greenland is becoming increasingly significant given its location. In 2022, the Pentagon awarded a $4 billion contract to ensure the continuous operation of the U.S. Air Force at the base, and in 2023, four F-35 fighter jets were deployed there for the first time.

Greenland, with a population of about 57,000, is an autonomous territory within Denmark and has its own government. Until 1953, the island was a colony of the kingdom. Since 2009, it has gained extended autonomy, including the right to self-govern in internal affairs.

Trump has repeatedly stated that Greenland should become part of the U.S. According to him, the island is of strategic importance for national security, particularly in protecting against China and Russia.

Furthermore, according to Bloomberg, Washington is considering investing in the island's mining sector to counter Chinese dominance in the global rare earth metals market.

Previously, it was reported that the Premier of Greenland expressed readiness for negotiations with Trump.