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Greenlanders hope for diplomatic solution ahead of Vance meeting

Summary by The Globe & Mail
Greenlanders, such as tour guide Casper Frank Moller, said Tuesday they hoped for a diplomatic solution ahead of Wednesday’s meeting in Washington between the Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers and U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Greenland member of parliament Juno Berthelsen said diplomatic talks were needed for over a year.

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He went to Greenland. Now he received the Danes. US Vice President J. D. Vance becomes the driving figure in the fight for the Arctic – no coincidence, says ex-Obama consultant Jeremy Shapiro.

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Faced with a number of American threats to arrest Greenland, the Danish Foreign Minister and his counterpart from Greenland flew to Washington to conduct discussions, they hoped, friends with Marco Rubio, State Secretary. But the plan...

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While big politics is being discussed, Greenlanders follow on the sidelines. One of them is Nuka Eidesgaard, who finds it extremely emotional. - The fact that Greenland was present at the meeting in Washington has everything to say.  "This is world history," she says with a smile, when we meet her at home in the living room at Eiði.  Before the meeting in Washington yesterday, she was a little worried. "Only it won't be a Zelenskyy moment," she …

Faced with a number of American threats to arrest Greenland, Denmark's Foreign Minister and his counterpart from Greenland flew to Washington to conduct discussions, she hoped, friends with Marco Rubio, State Secretary.

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The Foreign Ministers of Denmark and Greenland were in Washington on Wednesday 14 January to meet, at their request, the Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the US Vice-President JD Vance. The topic: Responding to the threats of the US President, who announced that he wanted to seize "in one way or another" the territory [...]

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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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