AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGreenland–U.S. Talks: Greenland’s prime minister says the U.S. push for more military presence in the Arctic is “part of ongoing negotiations,” but insists there’s still no agreement—even as reports say Washington wants three new southern bases and may seek special legal status. Diplomacy vs. Pressure: Nielsen frames the goal as more surveillance and responsibility, while repeating Greenland is “not for sale” and sovereignty can’t be traded. Trump’s Summit Math: As Trump heads to Beijing for Xi talks, analysts say he’s chasing a trade and foreign-policy win after Iran and tariff fights have narrowed his options. Middle East Fallout: The Iran war’s strain keeps energy markets jumpy, with gas prices rising again in the U.S. Energy Costs: Oregon hit $5.32 a gallon and the national average $4.50, as crude stays volatile. EU Security Backdrop: Europe is also drafting ways to activate its mutual defense clause, underscoring how Greenland’s Arctic security debate fits a wider NATO/EU anxiety.
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