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European allies back Denmark over Trump’s threat to annex Greenland

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January 6, 2026
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Six European allies have rallied to support Denmark following renewed insistence by the US that it must have control over Greenland.

“Greenland belongs to its people, and only Denmark and Greenland can decide on matters concerning their relations,” the leaders of the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and Denmark said in a joint statement.

On Sunday, Donald Trump said the US “needed” Greenland, a semi-autonomous region of fellow NATO member Denmark, for security reasons.

He has refused to rule out the use of force to take control of the territory, and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned on Monday that an attack by the US would spell the end of NATO.

The issue of Greenland’s future resurfaced in the wake of the US military intervention in Venezuela, during which elite troops went in to seize the country’s President Nicolás Maduro and take him to face drugs and weapons charges in New York.

Following the raid, Trump said the US would “run” Venezuela for an unspecified period of time.

He also said the US was returning to an 1823 policy of US supremacy in its sphere of influence in the Western hemisphere – and he warned a number of countries that the US could turn its attention to them.

The US military raid in Venezuela has reignited fears that the US may consider using force to secure control of Greenland.

A day after the raid, Katie Miller, the wife of one of Trump’s senior aides, posted on social media a map of Greenland in the colours of the American flag, alongside the word “SOON”.

On Monday, her husband Stephen Miller said it was “the formal position of the US government that Greenland should be part of the US.”

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In an interview with CNN, he also said the US “is the power of NATO.

For the US to secure the Arctic region, to protect and defend NATO and NATO interests, obviously, Greenland should be part of the US.”

Asked repeatedly whether the US would rule out using force to annex it, Miller responded: “Nobody’s going to fight the US over the future of Greenland.”

Stressing they were as keen as the US in Arctic security, the seven European signatories of Tuesday’s joint statement said this must be achieved by NATO allies, including the US, “collectively” – whilst “upholding the principles of the UN Charter, including sovereignty, territorial integrity and the inviolability of borders”.

Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen welcomed the statement and called for “respectful dialogue.”

“The dialogue must take place with respect for the fact that Greenland’s status is rooted in international law and the principle of territorial integrity,” Nielsen said.

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