AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGreenland Sovereignty Clash: At NATO’s Ankara summit, Donald Trump renewed calls for U.S. control of Greenland, arguing the U.S. “shouldn’t have given it back” after World War II; Danish PM Mette Frederiksen hit back that Greenland is not for sale and Denmark will defend NATO territory, while Greenlandic leaders reiterated self-determination can’t be negotiated. Arctic Power Race: New reporting using satellite and shipping data says Russia is pulling ahead in the Arctic, expanding bases, ports and LNG infrastructure while the U.S. lags—raising the stakes for Greenland’s strategic role. NATO Unity Under Strain: Coverage of the summit says public feuds and competing security visions—plus disputes over spending and Iran/Ukraine—left NATO more divided than reassured. Greenland in the Spotlight Beyond Politics: A Greenland Mines update highlights a new SEC S-K 1300 resource report for Skaergaard, while Greenland also appears in Canada’s TIFF Innovation Hub lineup for XR/VR projects. Local Relevance, Wider North: U.S. lawmakers pressed Canada over wildfire smoke, invoking “sovereignty comes with responsibility,” a reminder that Arctic and North Atlantic politics increasingly spill into everyday air and health.
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