China Rejects ‘China Threat’ Narrative in Greenland Debate
China’s top diplomat rejects a ‘China threat’ narrative in Greenland, challenging US and NATO plans to keep Beijing out of the Arctic and its implications for climate justice.
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China’s top diplomat rejects a ‘China threat’ narrative in Greenland, challenging US and NATO plans to keep Beijing out of the Arctic and its implications for climate justice.
The US pivot to military dominance in the Arctic risks climate action, fractures multilateral ties and fuels a new arms race, while China calls for rules-based cooperation.
President Trump has threatened to impose 10%–25% tariffs on eight European nations starting February 1 until a deal is struck for the U.S. to purchase Greenland.
Denmark and Greenland reject US claims on Greenland, ahead of key Washington talks, sparking an ‘unprecedented’ NATO rift and Nordic solidarity.
With the US weighing options to acquire Greenland, including force, this Arctic island has become a geopolitical hotspot. Here’s what you need to know.
President Trump’s suggestion to seize Greenland by force has sparked international backlash and renewed debates about Arctic strategy, climate change, and global trade routes.