The British government is discussing with other European countries the possibility of sending military personnel to Greenland. This was reported by The Sunday Telegraph newspaper. “Negotiations within NATO to enhance security in the region continue. The UK is cooperating with NATO allies on efforts to ensure deterrence and defense in the Arctic,” the source said. He hopes that strengthening military forces on the island will convince US President Donald Trump to abandon his intention to annex Greenland. On January 10, the leaders of Greenland's five political parties issued a joint statement responding to US President Donald Trump's call to annex the island. On January 9, Politico reported that Denmark is trying to convince US lawmakers that it is not interested in selling Greenland. In particular, this was discussed by the kingdom's ambassador to the United States, Jesper Møller Sørensen, and Greenland's representative in Washington, Jacob Ibosetsen, who held a meeting with American parliamentarians.



















