Denmark to strengthen Arctic defence amid US interets in Greenland

IANS January 28, 2025 266 views

Denmark is making a significant military investment in its Arctic territories, deploying new naval vessels and drones to strengthen regional defence. The $2 billion plan comes amid growing international interest in the strategic Arctic region, particularly from the United States. Danish officials are positioning themselves carefully, balancing national interests with NATO alliance commitments. The move reflects the complex geopolitical tensions and strategic importance of the Arctic in current global dynamics.

"In such a time, unity is crucial." - Mette Frederiksen, Danish Prime Minister
Helsinki, Jan 28: Denmark has unveiled plans to bolster its military presence in the Arctic amid rising concerns over the US interest in acquiring Greenland, a Danish-owned territory.

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Denmark allocates significant budget for Arctic military modernization

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New naval vessels and drones to enhance regional defence

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Strategic response to evolving geopolitical landscape

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Emphasizing NATO cooperation and regional security

Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen announced late Monday that the government will allocate 14.6 billion Danish krona (approximately $2 billion) to boost the defence of Greenland, Arctic Sea and Northern Atlantic. The decision follows an agreement among Danish political parties, Xinhua news agency reported.

The plans will include three new arctic naval vessels and two long-range drones, increased surveillance and crisis training for the local residents. Poulsen said in a press conference that these preparations are just the initial phase, with further plans expected to be finalised by summer.

According to Danish Broadcasting Corporation, the new vessels would enter service within five or six years, expected to replace existing vessels.

When questioned about whether these measures would "calm down" US President Donald Trump's interest in Greenland, Poulsen refrained from a direct response, underlining the importance of co-operation with NATO allies, including Canada, the US and Norway.

President Trump has recently reiterated the US interest in Greenland, which remains an autonomous area under Danish sovereignty.

Referring to an upcoming meeting on Tuesday with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Europe is in a serious situation. "With war on the continent and changes in the geopolitical reality. In such a time, unity is crucial."

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