Trump said last month that the US “needed Greenland” – a Danish territory – “from the standpoint of national security” because “Greenland is covered with Russian and Chinese ships all over the place” and “Denmark is not going to be able to do it”.
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But Grimsson, who is chairman of the Arctic Circle – a non-government organisation network focused on international dialogue and cooperation about the future of the Arctic – said there was no evidence for Trump’s claim.
He did, however, note that there was evidence of both Russian and Chinese ships and aircraft off the coast of Alaska and the airspace over it, meaning they were closer to the “American part of the Arctic, but not the Greenland part of the Arctic”.
Grimsson said it went “without saying” that the Arctic had military importance, given it was the “neighbourhood that links North America, China, and also Russia”.
