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Morning opening: Operation Convince Trump

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

France is the latest country to confirm a military deployment to Greenland as Denmark and allies are desperate to show US president Donald Trump that they take the Arctic security seriously and are capable of defending it if needed.

A Greenland flag flies as people walk on the day of a meeting between top US officials and the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland, in Nuuk, Greenland.
A Greenland flag flies as people walk on the day of a meeting between top US officials and the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland, in Nuuk, Greenland. Photograph: Marko Đurica/Reuters

Greenlandic deputy prime minister, Múte B. Egede, said that more soldiers were expected in the coming days, joined by “more military flights and ships” as part of hastily convened “Operation Convince Trump” “Operation Arctic Endurance.”

But Trump’s first public reaction, just hours after a high-stake meeting between Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers and senior US officials, suggested he was far to be convinced.

Talking to reported in the Oval Office, he repeated that Greenland was “very important” for the US national security, and “the problem is that there is not a thing that Denmark can do about it if Russia or China wants to occupy Greenland, but there is everything we can do.”

I will bring you all the latest from Greenland and its European allies as they are expected to confirm more deployments to the semi-autonomous territory.

I will also look at the latest from Ukraine, and across the continent.

It’s Thursday, 15 January 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

Key events

Moscow says Trump is right about Zelenskyy holding up peace deal on Ukraine

Meanwhile, the Kremlin said that Russia agreed with US president Donald Trump that it was Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy who was holding up a potential peace deal to end the war in Ukraine, Reuters reported.

Last night, Trump told Reuters that he believed Russia’s Putin was “ready to make a deal,” but pointed his finger at the Ukrainian president as the reason why the war has not ended.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Trump was right, and stressed that “president Putin and the Russian side remain open [to talk]”.

But numerous European allies would probably have a radically different view on that, pointing to Russia’s unwillingness to compromise on its maximalist demands, including about Ukraine’s territory, and its continuing nightly attacks, including the country’s critical infrastructure, which left hundreds of thousands of people without heat or energy.

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