Trump and NATO eye Greenland deal; no written framework yet

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President Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed a potential framework for a Greenland deal, including updating the 1951 US–Denmark–Greenland security arrangement and limiting Russian/Chinese investments with a greater NATO role and possible US access to Greenland’s resources. No formal written document has been produced, and Greenland’s prime minister stressed sovereignty while signaling openness to NATO and Danish-led approaches; details are expected to be hammered out at a forthcoming US–Denmark–Greenland working group, with officials saying any final terms will be released as they are finalized.
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