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Greenland, Denmark officials tout progress in US talks, but no ‘solution yet’

Denmark and Greenland engage in diplomatic talks with the US to address Arctic security concerns; sovereignty remains a firm boundary, officials say progress is made but no resolution yet.

  • Denmark and Greenland officials reported progress in talks but said, `we are not out of the crisis, and we do not have a solution yet`, though the situation improved since a few weeks ago.
  • The talks began after the U.S. prompted discussions, with Denmark and Greenland insisting sovereignty is a red line, Lars Løkke Rasmussen said.
  • Officials set up a U.S.-Denmark-Greenland working group to discuss Washington's security concerns in the Arctic after Denmark last month backed off threats to seize Greenland following a framework deal with NATO chief Mark Rutte.
  • The Danish minister said there are `no threats on the table` and `no trade war with Europe`, adding the red line was made `crystal clear` but he would `not go into details`.
  • A U.S.-Denmark-Greenland working group has been set up to address Washington's security concerns, while last month's framework deal with NATO chief Mark Rutte aims to secure U.S. influence diplomatically.
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France24 broke the news in France on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
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