
"Denmark's defense minister said he and Greenland's defense minister raised the possibility of a NATO surveillance mission in Greenland in a meeting with the NATO chief Mark Rutte. Denmark and its allies are looking to boost their military presence in Greenland amid Trump's threatsImage: Danish Defence Command/UPI Photo/picture alliance Skip next section What you need to know Danish defense minister said he raised the idea of a NATO mission in Greenland Germany finance minister said Europe won't be 'blackmailed' into ceding control of Greenland"
"The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) said aircraft from the joint US-Canada military organization for aerospace monitoring and defense will be arriving in Greenland. The aircraft, due to arrive in the US' Pituffik Space Base, are meant to "support various long-planned NORAD activities, building on the enduring defense cooperation between the United States and Canada, as well as the Kingdom of Denmark," NORAD said in a statement on X."
Denmark and Greenland raised the possibility of a NATO surveillance mission in Greenland during a meeting with NATO leadership. Denmark and allied countries are seeking to increase military presence in Greenland in response to threats from the United States. European leaders are considering retaliatory economic measures, including tariffs on $108 billion of US imports and activation of the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument. Germany rejected pressure to cede control of Greenland. NORAD announced that US-Canadian aircraft will deploy to the Pituffik Space Base to support long-planned activities coordinated with Denmark and with Greenland informed.
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