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NATO chief, Danish PM agree on boosting Arctic security; Danish troops were combat ready in Greenland

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Brussels, Belgium (AFP) Jan 23, 2026 NATO chief Mark Rutte and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen agreed Friday the alliance should boost work on Arctic security, after US President Donald Trump backed off his threats to seize Greenland. "We're working together to ensure that the whole of NATO is safe and secure and will build on our cooperation to enhance deterrence and defence in the Arctic," Rutte wrote on X after meeti
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The European threats to launch a trade war with the US over Greenland have put on hold for the time being any movement of U.S. President Donald Trump on that Arctic island under Danish sovereignty without meaning that he renounces his ambition over a territory that he considers crucial to U.S. security. Under pressure, Trump announced that he had agreed with NATO the framework for a future agreement on Greenland - of which he has not yet learned…

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Space Daily broke the news in Australia on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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