RT.com
20 Jan 2026, 06:24 GMT+10
Copenhagen has rejected the US presidents proposal to purchase the Arctic island
Denmark has sent additional troops to Greenland after US President Donald Trump threatened European countries with tariffs unless he is allowed to purchase the self-governing Arctic island.
Trump has long sought to acquire Greenland from Denmark, citing national security concerns and the need to deter the influence of Russia and China in the region. European NATO members have rallied in support of Copenhagen, which has rejected Trump's offer.
A new batch of Danish soldiers landed in Greenland on Monday. Major General Soren Andersen, commander of Denmark's Joint Arctic Command in Greenland, told local media that at least 100 troops were stationed in the island's capital Nuuk, with another 100 deployed to Kangerlussuaq.
A Danish military spokesperson told CNN there would be a "substantial increase" in the number of soldiers on Greenland. The deployment is part of the Arctic Endurance exercise launched in response to pressure from Trump.
Trump has previously said he may have to assert control over Greenland "the hard way" if Copenhagen refuses to cooperate. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen rejected the threats in a recent interview with Sky News, saying, "We have red lines that can't be crossed."
"You can't threaten your way to ownership of Greenland. I have no intention of escalating this situation," Rasmussen said.
Trump said he would impose a new 10% tariff on several European states, including Denmark, Britain, France and Germany, and would raise the duties to 25% if a deal on Greenland is not reached by June 1. In a recent post on Truth Social, the president claimed there were "no written documents" establishing Denmark's ownership of Greenland.
"I have done more for NATO than any other person since its founding, and now, NATO should do something for the United States," Trump said.
European politicians and experts have warned that a US attack on a fellow NATO member would effectively destroy the alliance.
(RT.com)
Get a daily dose of Manila Metro news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Manila Metro.
More InformationTAIPEI, Taiwan: Taiwan is seeking to anchor its trade relationship with the United States around artificial intelligence and advanced...
HONG KONG: Former executives of Apple Daily, the now-defunct, pro-democracy newspaper founded by media mogul Jimmy Lai, finished pleading...
HONG KONG: China closed 2025 with its largest trade surplus on record, underscoring how exports to the rest of the world have cushioned...
Copenhagen has rejected the US presidents proposal to purchase the Arctic island Denmark has sent additional troops to Greenland...
BEIJING, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- More than 200 scholars, diplomats and officials from 23 countries gathered for a seminar in Beijing on...
TOKYO, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Monday announced her plan to dissolve the House of Representatives...
LOS ANGELES, California: Cutting short their mission at the International Space Station, four astronauts returned safely to Earth early...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota: A day after an immigration officer was attacked in Minneapolis, President Donald Trump threatened to invoke...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Despite the Nobel Institute stating that a Nobel Prize winner could not hand over the award to anyone else, Venezuelan...
U.S. President Donald Trump has hit out at countries that have objected to his plans to seize Greenland whether by agreement or by...
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON: As the main enrollment window for subsidized U.S. health insurance plans closes, millions of Americans are heading...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Donald Trump signed a bill on January 14 that overturned Obama-era limits on higher-fat milk options, signaling...
