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Morning opening: Greenland working group off to rocky start

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

After meeting with the US vice-president JD Vance and state secretary Marco Rubio on Wednesday, the Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers announced a new diplomatic channel to discuss their “fundamental” disagreements over Greenland: namely, a working group with the US.

The US flag is on the roof of the US embassy, with the Greenlandic flag in the foreground during a demonstration titled '‘Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders'’ outside the US embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The US flag is on the roof of the US embassy, with the Greenlandic flag in the foreground during a demonstration titled ‘‘Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders’’ outside the US embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark. Photograph: Kristian Tuxen Ladegaard Berg/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Well, it turns out the White House does not see it exactly in the same way.

Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s press secretary, claimed last night that the working group was actually established for the purpose of, erm, “technical talks on the acquisition of Greenland,” prompting an swift denial from Denmark’s foreign minister.

Responding to Danish broadcaster TV2, Lars Løkke Rasmussen reiterated Denmark’s red lines on territory, and hinted that if the US comes to the table with that mindset, it will be “a very, very short series of meetings.”

Oh, well. Off to a great start.

In the meantime, a group of US parliamentarians is visiting Copenhagen today for talks with senior Danish and Greenlandic officials, including Rasmussen.

As they come to the Folketing for their meetings, the US delegation will no doubt notice a Greenlandic flag flying above the building. It’s probably safe to say that they should expect Leavitt’s comments to come up as a topic for discussion.

I will bring you the latest on Greenland here, but also on Ukraine and other news across the continent.

It’s Friday, 16 January 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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‘Deal should and will be made’ on Greenland, US envoy says, as he plans to visit in March

US special envoy to Greenland Jeff Landry told Fox News that he believed a deal could be reached on the territory, with president Donald Trump “serious” about his plans to control Greenland.

“I do believe that there’s a deal that should and will be made once this plays out,” he said.

“I think he’s laid the markers down. He’s told Denmark what he’s looking for, and now it’s a matter of having secretary Rubio and vice-president JD Vance make a deal.”

Landry also said he was planning to visit the Danish semiautonomous territory in March.

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