Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Greenland Leader Admits US Military Presence on Island Is Part of Negotiations ‌With Washington

by Paul Serran
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Person in a blue jacket speaking against a backdrop of icy landscapes and mountains at sunrise.

Person in a blue jacket speaking against a backdrop of icy landscapes and mountains at sunrise.
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen

PM Nielsen faces the US interest on his island head-on.                                                               

Danish caretaker Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has lost the chance of negotiating a new coalition, after she led her Social Democrat party to the worst election result in its history.

A woman in a dark blazer and green sweater speaks at a podium with Radikale B branding in the background.
Mette Frederiksen – Wiki Commons

Her ally, Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen, is now left to negotiate with the United States on the thorny issue of the designs by President Donald J. Trump over the Arctic island that is a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark.

Today (12), Nielsen said that increasing the US military presence in the Arctic territory is part of ongoing secret negotiations ‌with Washington.

Reuters reported:

“From the beginning, one of the issues has been that ​they don’t think we do enough in terms of national security and surveillance in our region, so security and more ​military presence in Greenland is part of the discussions,” Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen told reporters in Copenhagen.

Seeking to calm tensions, Greenland, Denmark and the US earlier this year agreed to hold high-level diplomatic negotiations to resolve the crisis, ​although the outcome of those ongoing talks has yet to be presented.”

Frederiksen, Nielsen, and Trump: negotiations

“The BBC on Tuesday reported that U.S. officials in the talks had signaled they aim to open three new bases in southern Greenland, with one source saying Washington ​had floated designating the facilities as U.S. sovereign territory.

‘Right now, we have a defense agreement with the United States where it’s already ​possible to have more bases’, Nielsen said, adding that the existing defense framework was one possible basis for any expansion but that other arrangements could be ‌explored.”

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