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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-01-14 00:43

Group 1 - The EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Borrell, and Germany's Defense Minister, Pistorius, discussed security challenges in the Arctic and Greenland, emphasizing the need for NATO's collective interest in the region [1] - Pistorius affirmed support for Denmark's territorial integrity and sovereignty over Greenland, stating that the security of the Arctic must align with the interests of all NATO members, not just the U.S. [1] - Borrell acknowledged the transatlantic relationship with the U.S. but noted that it is not as strong as it once was [1] Group 2 - President Trump has made multiple strong statements regarding the acquisition of Greenland, emphasizing its necessity for the U.S. and expressing a desire for complete ownership [2][3] - Trump has suggested that the U.S. should purchase Greenland and has not ruled out military options to achieve this goal, despite potential impacts on NATO relationships [4][5] - Analysts have identified four potential methods for the U.S. to acquire Greenland: purchasing it, military takeover, inciting independence, or binding treaties [6][7] Group 3 - NATO European countries are actively seeking solutions to counter U.S. intentions regarding Greenland, which could create rifts within the alliance [9] - Proposals include establishing a NATO joint task force named "Arctic Sentinel" to enhance security in the Arctic region and counter U.S. claims [9] - There are discussions among NATO members about potentially expelling U.S. military forces from European bases, which could affect U.S. operations in other regions [9]