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What’s in Trump’s Greenland ‘deal’ and will it last?

todayJanuary 22, 2026

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Details are hard to come by, and Trump has a tendency to make demands, back down, and then relaunch the fight weeks later, so it’s a fragile truce for now

The outline deal struck by the Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, and the US president, Donald Trump, late last night in Davos on stepping up the Nato presence in the Arctic, so long as it does not undermine the sovereignty of Greenland or Denmark, has been available to the US for some time, but will require new resources being devoted to the central task of monitoring Russian ship movements in the region.

What remains in greater question is whether the deal will stick given Trump’s erratic behaviour and whether it gives the US president the access to Greenland’s critical minerals that he claims it does. The issue of a multi-billion dollar futuristic ‘Golden Dome’ defence shield partly housed in Greenland also remains unresolved.

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Source: www.theguardian.com

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