AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGreenland Sovereignty Clash: U.S. President Donald Trump renewed calls for the U.S. to control Greenland at the NATO summit in Ankara, while Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenland leaders reiterated “not for sale” and defended self-determination. Research Under Pressure: The Greenland Institute of Natural Resources said it is halting new U.S. collaborations to protect its data and scientists amid U.S. actions that have deleted scientific records and raised fears of detentions. Arctic Security & NATO Friction: Multiple reports frame Ankara as a test of NATO cohesion, with Trump using Greenland and Iran disputes to pressure allies, alongside threats tied to defense spending and trade. Climate Science in Greenland: A new expedition is heading to south-east Greenland to study tidewater glacier melt and its impact on ocean currents that influence regional climate. Arctic Geopolitics Beyond Greenland: Russia’s nuclear icebreaker escorted the Severny Polus research station out of the Greenland Sea, underscoring intensifying Arctic activity around Greenland and nearby waters. Global Opinion Shift: A Pew survey says China is now viewed more favorably than the U.S. in most countries, reflecting strain between Washington and allies.
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