The Denmark government says that US President Donald Trump will increase military spending in the North Atlantic amid a bid to sell or to sell ED in the United States.
At the end of Monday, the Danish government announced a $ 14.6 billion croner-or-billion billion contract to improve the capabilities for surveillance in the field and to maintain sovereignty in the field.
In Copenhagen, the Defense Ministry said it would include three new Arctic naval ships, two additional long -distance surveillance drones and satellite capacity.
On Tuesday, Denmark Prime Minister Matt traveled to several European capitals, including Fredericksen, Berlin, Paris and Brussels, where he met NATO Secretary General Mark Route.
Danish MLA addressing the EU calls Trump ‘f — off’ on the Greenland bid

Danish’s Prime Minister Matte Talks to the Media Fredericksen Media after a conversation with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (not seen) in Censely in Chancellor on January 28, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. (Maja Hitz/Getty Images)
Fredericksen warned that Europe called “a more indefinite reality” and said its country would strengthen the presence of its army around Greenland.
Trump repeatedly sent Greenland to the U.S. The trip has been repeatedly made after being considered important for national and economic security interests and showing interest in buying it from Denmark. Trump has also said that he would not reject using a military force to control the territory of the island.

Greenland Prime Minister Mate Igade (left) and president-election Donald Trump (right). (Getty Images / Fox News Digital)
Fredericksen did not directly mention Trump’s threat in the comments at a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, but he said, “We are facing a more indefinite reality, a reality that says for more United Europe and more cooperation.”
The EU military chief says that Greenland will mean to put European soldiers, Welsing reports
She pointed to Ukraine and Russian activities beyond her and said “Europe is to determine the future of our continent, and I think we have to take more responsibility for our own protection.”
In its declaration on the Arctic and North Atlantic region, the Danish Defense Ministry said the parties agreed to negotiate the second agreement in the first half of this year, focusing on strengthening deterrence and defense.

Local, Greenland. (Fox News)
“We should face the fact that there are serious challenges in the Arctic and North Atlantic,” said Defense Minister Trolls Lund Police. “For this reason, we should strengthen our presence in this field.”
Their ministry said it would be a “focal point” to ensure that local jobs and businesses support in Greenland and Ferro Islands.
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Greenland’s government has insisted that the region is not for sale but is open to cooperation. Trump’s ambitions do not mention in the Defense Ministry statement.
The Associated Press contributed to the report.






