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Live updates: Trump says US should control Greenland and reiterates disappointment with NATO as summit kicks off

Trump’s call to annex Greenland reignites Arctic tensions ahead of NATO summit

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Coverage notes this as a revival of a long-standing position, first raised in 2019, now framed as a critique of NATO’s defense posture. The comments coincide with broader discussions on Arctic security and US-EU strategic alignment. Media outlets including *Time Magazine*, *The Hill*, AP News, and *The Guardian* are reporting live updates, emphasizing the political and diplomatic implications.

Trump’s remarks follow his arrival at the summit, where NATO allies are expected to address geopolitical challenges, including Russia’s influence in the region. Coverage does not yet specify Greenland’s official response or whether the issue will be formally addressed during the summit. Watch for reactions from Denmark (Greenland’s autonomous territory under Danish sovereignty) and NATO allies, as well as potential fallout on Arctic defense cooperation.

Trump’s stance may also influence broader debates on US foreign policy and transatlantic relations.

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Has Greenland ever been under US control?

No. Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and has never been under US sovereignty. Trump’s comments revive a 2019 proposal to purchase or annex the territory, which was rejected by Denmark.

Why is Greenland strategically important?

Greenland’s geographic location near the Arctic makes it significant for military and economic interests, including potential access to rare earth minerals and a strategic position for monitoring Arctic shipping routes.

Will NATO address this issue at the summit?

Coverage does not yet specify whether Greenland or US control of the territory will be formally discussed during the NATO summit. Focus is currently on broader alliance priorities, including defense against Russia and China.

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