Greenland’s government said on Monday that progress has been made in high-stakes talks with the United States over the territory’s future, but that ​the giant island sought by President Donald Trump will never be ‌for sale.

– U.S. special envoy Jeff Landry, appointed by Trump last year to push for American control of Greenland, arrived in Nuuk on Sunday and met on Monday with Prime ​Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and Foreign Minister Mute Egede.

– “We believe there is ​progress, and from Greenland’s side we are focused on finding ⁠a solution that is good for us all, and most importantly that ​threats of annexation, takeover or a purchase of Greenland and the Greenlandic ​people does not occur,” Nielsen told reporters after meeting with Landry.

– There was no immediate statement from Landry who told local media on Sunday he was there to “listen and learn”.

– Trump’s ​assertion that the U.S. must acquire or control Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish ​territory, has sparked tension between Washington and Copenhagen, both founding NATO members, and more broadly across ‌Europe.

“They ⁠asked for a meeting, and we’ve explained our situation and standpoint, and that we have some red lines – we will not sell Greenland, we will own Greenland for all time,” Egede said.

Seeking to calm tensions, Greenland, Denmark ​and the U.S. earlier ​this year agreed ⁠to hold high-level diplomatic negotiations to resolve the crisis, although the outcome of those ongoing talks has yet ​to be presented.

– The United States wants to boost its military ​presence in ⁠Greenland and make it part of Trump’s planned “Golden Dome” system of defence against nuclear attack.

– The U.S. currently has one active base in Greenland, the Pituffik Space ⁠Base ​in the northwest, down from around 17 facilities ​in 1945 when thousands of U.S. personnel staffed facilities around the island.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/greenland-says-us-talks-make-progress-island-is-not-sale-2026-05-18

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