As Donald Trump pushes for more control over Arctic security, Denmark and Greenland say they’re finally back on a “diplomatic track” — but insist their red line is non‑negotiable: no sale, no lease, no U.S. land grab. Speaking in Nuuk, Lars Lokke Rasmussen and Vivian Motzfeldt admit the “crisis” isn’t over, yet talk of trilateral talks, new consulates and a bigger NATO role hints at a new Arctic power game. Is this a quiet climbdown from Washington, or just a pause before the next shock move?

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