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NATO nations deploy to Greenland after tense White House talks


Greenland residents and political leaders have publicly rejected suggestions by U.S. President Donald Trump that the Arctic island could become part of the United States.

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Several NATO members are deploying small numbers of troops to Greenland, seeking to shore up the Arctic island’s security in the wake of tense talks with the White House about the U.S. desire to annex it.

Denmark, which is responsible for Greenland’s defense, Germany, France, Sweden, and Norway have all confirmed plans to send military personnel to the sparsely populated island this week.

Trump has renewed his sights on taking the island following an audacious military intervention in Venezuela to depose its president Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3.

The troop deployment comes shortly after the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland held talks with U.S. Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House.

Speaking to reporters alongside Greenland’s Vivian Motzfeldt, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said there had been a “fundamental disagreement” with the U.S., but said the hour-long meeting was “frank but constructive.”

Vance and Rubio did not immediately comment after the meeting. U.S. President Donald Trump, however, told reporters in the Oval Office: “We need Greenland for national security.”

The U.S., Denmark, and Greenland agreed to establish a high-level working group to discuss the future of the island, although, as had been widely expected, the three countries were unable to find a diplomatic resolution to defuse tensions.

(L/R) Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen and Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt speak during a news conference at the Danish Embassy in Washington, DC, on January 14, 2026.

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Before the meeting, Denmark announced plans on Wednesday to beef up its military presence in and around Greenland, saying the exercise activities could include guarding national infrastructure, deploying fighter aircraft and conducting naval operations.

Germany’s Defense Ministry said it would deploy a “reconnaissance team” of 13 personnel to Nuuk, Greenland, at the invitation of Denmark.

The mission, which will take place Thursday through Saturday, is designed to explore the framework for possible military contributions to ensure security in the region, Germany’s Defense Ministry said, including maritime surveillance capabilities.

‘Operation Arctic Endurance’

French President Emmanuel Macron said in a social media post that France will also participate in the joint exercises organized by Denmark in Greenland, referring to it as “Operation Arctic Endurance.”

“The first French military elements are already on their way. Others will follow,” Macron said Wednesday on X, according to a Google translation.

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said several officers from Sweden’s armed forces were scheduled to arrive in Greenland from Wednesday.

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