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Trump-NATO framework unclear, sovereignty is a crimson line
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Trump-NATO framework unclear, sovereignty is a crimson line

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Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen holds a press convention in Nuuk, Greenland, Jan. 22, 2026.

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Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen stated in a press convention Thursday that he would not know what’s within the “framework” deal that President Donald Trump introduced after assembly with NATO’s chief a day earlier.

However Nielsen emphasised that no deal involving Greenland could be struck with out the island and its governing kingdom, Denmark, having a say.

Any such deal should respect Greenland’s “crimson strains” — together with its sovereignty and territorial integrity, he added.

“We select the Kingdom of Denmark. We select the EU. We select NATO,” Nielsen advised the press in Nuuk, Greenland. “This isn’t solely a state of affairs for Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark, it is concerning the world order for all of us.”

The remarks echoed Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s earlier assertion sustaining that Greenland’s sovereignty is non-negotiable.

Nielsen’s feedback got here in the future after Trump — who has spent weeks aggressively pressuring Europe over a proposed U.S. takeover of Greenland — abruptly introduced that he and NATO Secretary Normal Mark Rutte have solid the “framework of a future deal.”

The announcement, delivered in a Reality Social submit following a closed-door assembly in Davos, Switzerland, was gentle on particulars. In a CNBC interview, Trump known as it the “idea of a deal” and stated he would “clarify it down the road.”

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However the settlement was apparently sufficient for Trump to cancel the forthcoming tariffs he had imposed on eight European nations that had come to Greenland’s protection amid the president’s saber-rattling.

Trump steered to CNBC that the framework includes mineral rights for the U.S., in addition to the Trump administration’s proposed “Golden Dome” missile protection system.

In the meantime, The New York Instances reported Wednesday that some NATO officers had individually mentioned a attainable compromise through which the U.S. would get sovereignty over “small pockets of Greenland for army bases.”

Nielsen on Thursday rejected that proposal out of hand, whereas repeatedly noting that he has not been advised what the Trump-Rutte framework entails.

“I do not know what’s concrete in that deal,” he stated. “However I do know that we’ve got now a high-level working group engaged on an answer for each events.”

“We have now some crimson strains” that can not be crossed, Nielsen stated. “We have now to respect our territorial integrity. We have now to respect worldwide legislation, sovereignty.”

“Our integrity and our borders and worldwide legislation is unquestionably, undoubtedly a crimson line that we do not need anybody to cross,” he added later within the presser. “And I do not suppose that’s unusual in any respect.”

Nielsen stated that he believes these crimson strains, which have been not too long ago relayed to Rutte from Danish and Greenlandic officers, have since “been delivered” to Trump.

However there’s been “nothing a few deal on mineral assets or the rest,” he stated.

Greenland is keen to barter with the U.S. on economics and different issues, “however that is one thing we’ve got to speak about in mutual respect,” he added.

Nielsen additionally instantly criticized the Trump administration’s aggression towards Greenland, together with the current flare-up in tensions that, till Wednesday, included the potential of U.S. army motion.

“Little question, the rhetoric we’ve got heard the final 12 months is unacceptable for us,” he stated, including that it’s tough to keep up a respectful dialogue when Greenland’s residents “each evening hear threats about buying and taking.”

“Attempt to think about how it’s as Greenlanders, as individuals right here, peaceable individuals in Greenland, hear and see within the media each day that anyone needs to take your freedom.”

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