AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGreenland-US-Denmark Talks: Denmark’s top foreign official, State Secretary Jeppe Tranholm-Mikkelsen, met US negotiator Mike Needham and Greenland’s permanent secretary Mininnguaq Kleist in Washington, with talks reportedly running on sovereignty-safe tracks that could include rare-earth access while blocking China. Sovereignty Backlash: Greenland independence figure Aqqaluk Lynge says Trump’s repeated demands for Greenland have pushed him to favor Denmark and Europe as the only protection against the US. Arctic Security & NATO: With US troop posture shifting and Europe seeking more planning muscle, the EU is also testing how to use its mutual-defense clause (Article 42.7) as a complement to NATO. EU Financial Warning: The ECB’s stability review flags risks tied to US policy shocks, explicitly naming Greenland sovereignty questions among the stressors. Climate Pressure: UN projections warn the next five years are very likely to repeatedly break the 1.5°C warming threshold, with an overheating Arctic and major knock-on risks. Critical Minerals Push: A Greenland-linked critical-minerals project is moving from study to execution as Western governments accelerate supply-security efforts.
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