Greenland PM Wants 'Concrete' Results From US Talks
Greenland's government demands tangible outcomes from U.S. talks to secure sovereignty while strengthening ties with EU and Western partners, affirming no sale of the territory.
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The Greenlandic leader stressed that Greenland is not alone but is protected and thanked the European countries for their support.
Greenland's head of government Jens-Frederik Nielsen told the island's parliament that discussions with the US government were underway and that he was going to work to achieve concrete results.
The Prime Minister of Greenland, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, stated on 2 February 2026 that his government is now expecting concrete results from the dialogue with the United States. This declaration comes at the opening of the winter session of Inatsisartut, the Greenland Parliament, while relations between Nuuk and Washington have recently experienced a phase of tension followed by a formalised discussion process.A dialogue initiated after tensions…
Jens-Fredreik Nielsen spoke openly. In the Nuuk parliament, Greenland's Prime Minister said things called: Donald Trump has left behind military threats, but the US will still be an Arctic island. The plan remains intact. Digi24, reading Reuters, transmitted the statement to the Greenlandian leader: "The opinion about Greenland and its population has not changed: Greenland must be connected [...]
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