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格陵兰总理对设立北约常设任务持开放态度
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-23 04:27
Group 1 - Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen expressed willingness to enhance the island's defense, including the establishment of a NATO permanent mission [1] - The discussions around Greenland have gained global attention, particularly after President Trump announced a "framework" with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, which reportedly includes the deployment of U.S. missiles and mining rights aimed at countering Chinese interests [1] - Nielsen emphasized that any discussions regarding Greenland's future must involve Greenland itself, while also expressing openness to further cooperation in mineral resources [1] Group 2 - Denmark has long advocated for a stronger NATO presence in Greenland, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stating that this demand has now been acknowledged and hopes for serious action to follow [2] - The Prime Minister of Greenland welcomed the establishment of a NATO permanent mission, highlighting the shared understanding of the Arctic's security and the region's importance [2] - Nielsen underscored that any discussions regarding increased military presence with the U.S. must be conducted through diplomatic channels and with respect, asserting that sovereignty is a red line that must not be crossed [2]