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- The European Commission's President Ursula von der Leyen said there is a strong relationship between the EU and Greenland and that Greenlanders could rely on the EU's support. She added that the security of the Arctic region is a key topic for the EU reut.rs/4qfC4bO
- Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said his nation would rather remain part of Denmark than become a territory of the United States. Asked about the comments, Trump said 'that's gonna be a big problem' for Nielsen reut.rs/3NiBeMY
- French President Emmanuel Macron spoke about Trump's threats during a cabinet meeting. 'If the sovereignty of a European country and ally were to be affected, the knock-on effects would be unprecedented' reut.rs/4jF8SIE
- Greenland and Denmark stick together ahead of talks at the White House. We discuss this and more on today’s episode of the Reuters World News podcast reut.rs/4qwPuQI
- Just 17% of Americans approve of Trump's efforts to acquire Greenland, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. The two-day poll, which concluded on January 13, showed widespread concerns over Trump's threats to NATO ally Denmark over Greenland reut.rs/49CMAmr
- Trump has said acquiring Greenland is a national security priority. The shortest route from Europe to North America runs via Greenland, making it important for the US ballistic missile early-warning system. Nuuk is closer to New York than to Copenhagen reut.rs/49G6kpfJan 14, 2026 15:09
- Denmark and Greenland said they had begun to increase their military presence in and around Greenland in close cooperation with allies, as part of their promise to beef up Arctic defense. Follow Reuters live page: reut.rs/3NK7Y1F