AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoGreenland-US-Denmark Talks: Denmark’s top foreign official held “secret” meetings in Washington with Greenland’s statehood ministry and the US Greenland negotiator, with reporting pointing to three tracks: rare-earth access, NATO/Arctic posture, and possible new US bases—while Greenlandic sovereignty red lines remain the sticking point. Greenland Politics: Reuters reports Aqqaluk Lynge, a long-time independence champion, has shifted to backing Denmark over the US after Trump’s repeated demands for control of Greenland, framing it as protection from American pressure. Arctic Shipping Strategy: A new analysis argues the melting Arctic is opening routes that reduce reliance on the Strait of Hormuz, with China pushing a “near-Arctic” Northern Sea Route plan alongside Russia. Space and Governance: A Danish pension fund blacklisted SpaceX over “catastrophic governance,” citing Elon Musk’s near-absolute control—an issue that echoes wider concerns about power concentration in major investors. Climate/Policy Context: The ECB’s Financial Stability Review flags risks tied to US policy shocks, including questions over Greenland’s sovereignty, as part of broader financial stress from the Middle East war.
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