Europe might offer a minerals deal and greater US security presence on Greenland. Will that be enough to satiate Trump?

The territory and the European bloc are trying to see off the US president, who has said control of Greenland is essential to national security

"Greenland never has been for sale and never will be for sale," Aaja Chemnitz, one of two MPs in the Danish parliament representing Greenland, told CNBC.

The US president’s threats to the territory show Europe needs a new strategy for its far north: one based on cooperation, not domination, say Robert Habeck, former German…

OP-ED. The threats facing Greenland are testing the European Union, argues the Arctic specialist in this op-ed for Le Monde. The EU must establish regular strategic dialogue with…

Europe might offer a minerals deal and greater US security presence on Greenland. Will that be enough to satiate Trump?

According to Politico, the discussion intensified amid Donald Trump’s recent statements that the US "needs" Greenland

The president’s disregard for international law exposes the continent’s reliance on the US. Leaders have hardened their language in support of Denmark, but the price of…

Leaders of the European Parliament on Wednesday urged the EU executive and member states to provide “concrete and tangible support” to Greenland and...

EDITORIAL. By stubbornly seeking to seize the vast island by any means, the US president is demonstrating culpable and condemnable irresponsibility.

Economic ties between the U.S. and Europe could be damaged if Trump moves to take the Danish territory.

US president’s increasingly bellicose demands for control of the island may force the EU to draw a line in the snow