AP
Nuuk (Greenland)
Soldiers from France, Germany and other European countries have begun arriving in Greenland to help boost the Arctic islandâs security after talks involving Denmark, Greenland and the United States highlighted âfundamental disagreementâ between President Donald Trumpâs administration and its European allies.
France has already sent 15 soldiers and Germany 13. Norway and Sweden are also participating.
The mission has been described as a recognition-of-the-territory exercise with troops to plant the European Unionâs flag on Greenland as a symbolic act.
âThe first French military elements are already en routeâ and âothers will followâ, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday as French authorities said soldiers from the countryâs mountain infantry unit were already in Nuuk, Greenlandâs capital.
Germanyâs Ministry of Defence said it was deploying a reconnaissance team of 13 personnel to Greenland on Thursday.
Denmark announced its plans to increase its own military presence in Greenland. The two foreign ministers emerged from the meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance having made little progress in dissuading Washington from seeking to take over Greenland.
âWe didnât manage to change the American position,â Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told reporters. âItâs clear that the president has this wish of conquering over Greenland.â
His Greenlandic counterpart, Vivian Motzfeldt, called for cooperation with the US but said that does not mean the country wants to be âowned by the United Statesâ.
The pair announced their intent to establish a working group to continue to address concerns about control over Greenland and security in the Arctic.
âWe really need it [Greenland],â Trump told reporters in the Oval Office after Wednesdayâs meeting. âIf we donât go in, Russia is going to go in, and China is going to go in. And thereâs not a thing Denmark can do about it, but we can do everything about it.â
Trump said he had not yet been briefed about the contents of the White House meeting when he made his remarks.
On Thursday, Moscow criticised âreferences to certain activity of Russia and China around Greenland as a reason for the current escalationâ.
âFirst they came up with âthe idea that there were some aggressors, and then that they were ready to protect someone from these aggressors,â Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said of âthe Westâs actions âon Greenland.
The current situation, she said, âdemonstrates with particular acuteness the inconsistency of the so-called ârules-based âworld orderâ being built by the âWest,â she said.
âWe stand in solidarity with Chinaâs position on the unacceptability of references to certain activity of âRussia and China around Greenland as a reason for the current âescalation,â Zakharova said.
The prospect of the US descending on Greenland to tap its minerals has struck fear into Inuit communities around the town of Ilulissat, perched beside an ice fjord on the western side of the island.