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Greenland's Foreign Minister Views Developments from Davos as 'Positive News'

Published January 22, 2026, 17:13
Greenland's Foreign Minister Views Developments from Davos as 'Positive News'

Greenland's Foreign Minister, Vivian Motzfeldt, has described developments at the World Economic Forum in Davos as 'positive news', despite ongoing uncertainty. This follows Donald Trump's withdrawal of the threat to impose tariffs on European countries regarding Greenland and the removal of the possibility of a military takeover of the island. Motzfeldt emphasized that sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the rights of the Greenlandic people are non-negotiable, having met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte to set these 'red lines'. According to Motzfeldt, no formal agreement has been reached regarding Greenland, and the Greenlandic government has not asked NATO to negotiate on its behalf. However, Rutte has conveyed Greenland's positions to Trump. The Foreign Minister believes this stance constitutes a positive development. Denmark, as the country to which Greenland belongs, is closely monitoring the developments. The statement from Motzfeldt comes at a time of heightened tension, as Trump had expressed interest in purchasing Greenland, causing concern in the region. The removal of the threat of tariffs and military intervention is seen as a de-escalation of the situation. Despite the positive assessment, Greenland remains cautious and reiterates its determination to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Cooperation with NATO is considered important for ensuring the security of the region.