The Denmark government states that it will increase military spending in the North Atlantic in the bidding of President Donald Trump, which sells or transferring Greenland to the United States.
The Denmark government late Monday has announced an agreement of 14.6 billion Kronne (nearly $ 2 billion) to “improve regional monitoring and maintaining ability” with political parties, including the Greenland and Fellow Islands.
The Copenhagen Ministry of Defense said that they include three new Arctic Navy, two additional long -distance monitoring drones, and satellite capacity.
On Tuesday, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen traveled to several major European capitals, including Berlin, Paris, and Brussels, and met NATO Secretary -General Mark Latte.
Denmark, who speaks to the EU, tells Trump the Greenland bid to “F — Off”
Denmark’s Prime Minister Methte Frederiksen talks to the media after meeting with Prime Minister Olaf Cholt, Germany, held in Berlin, Germany on January 28, 2025. (Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Frederiksen warns that Europe is facing what she calls “more uncertain reality” and said her country would strengthen military beings around Greenland.
The trip repeats various statements that Greenland is indispensable for the United States and economic security, and is interested in purchasing it from Denmark. Trump even said that it would not eliminate the use of military power to control the territory of the island.


Greenland MúteGede (left) and President Donald Trump (right). (Getty Image /Fox News Digital)
Frederixen did not directly mention Trump’s threat in a comment with Prime Minister Olaf Cholt, Germany, but she needs a more uncertain reality and a unified European. I’m facing the reality. “
Welt reports that it makes sense to put the European army in Greenland in the EU army chiefs.
She pointed out Ukraine and Russia’s activities after that, and said, “It is up to Europe to define our continent’s future, and we must be more responsible for our own safety. I think. “
The Denmark Defense Ministry agreed to negotiate the second agreement this year in the first half of this year, in the announcement of the Arctic and the North Atlantic region.


QAQORTOQ, Greenland. (Fox News)
“We must face the fact that there are serious issues in the Arctic and North Atlantic,” said Troers Lund Paul Sen. “For this reason, we must strengthen our existence in this area.”
His ministries guarantee that investment will provide local employment of Greenland and the Fellow Islands and provide support to companies.
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The Greenland government claims that the territory is not sold but accepts cooperation. The Ministry of Defense’s statement did not mention Trump’s ambitions.
AP communication has contributed to this report.