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UK and Nato allies boost Arctic defence as Trump comments on Greenland
Summary
A Cabinet minister said the UK and Nato allies are discussing steps to strengthen Arctic security; reporting has linked those talks to planning around Greenland after remarks by US President Donald Trump.
Content
The UK government says it is working with Nato partners on measures to strengthen security in the Arctic. Those comments followed media reports that military planning has considered deployments to Greenland. US President Donald Trump has made public remarks about wanting control of Greenland, which increased attention on the region's strategic role.
Key points:
- Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said Nato discussions about the High North are 'business as usual' and not presented as an immediate response to a US military threat.
- The Sunday Telegraph reported military chiefs have drawn up plans for a possible Nato mission to Greenland that could involve British forces, ships and aircraft.
- President Trump has said he wants control over Greenland and has not ruled out the use of force, according to published comments.
- Former UK ambassador Lord Peter Mandelson said he did not expect the US to use military force and described future action as likely to involve discussion, negotiation and US-led efforts on Arctic security.
Summary:
Officials say Nato discussions on Arctic defence are ongoing and that attention has increased after remarks about Greenland, but no confirmed deployments have been announced. Undetermined at this time.
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