Sweden deploys military officers to Greenland for NATO exercise

Sweden has sent armed forces personnel to Greenland at Denmark's request to participate in a military exercise. The deployment comes amid heightened geopolitical tension over the Arctic territory, following US interest in acquiring it.
Sweden deploys military officers to Greenland for NATO exercise
Sweden has dispatched military officers to Greenland, marking a show of allied solidarity with Denmark amid ongoing disputes over the territory's sovereignty. The move is a direct response to a Danish request for support as Copenhagen reinforces its military presence in the strategic Arctic region.
A show of allied solidarity
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced the deployment on social media, stating that "several officers from the Swedish Armed Forces are arriving in Greenland today." He explained that the personnel, part of a multinational group, will prepare for elements of the Danish-led "Operation Arctic Endurance." "It is at Denmark's request that Sweden is sending personnel from the Armed Forces," Kristersson wrote.
Context of US interest and Danish defiance
The deployment occurs against the backdrop of repeated statements from US President Donald Trump expressing a desire to "acquire" Greenland for national security reasons, calling it vital for a "Golden Dome" project. Both Denmark and Greenland's self-governing authorities have firmly rejected any sale, reaffirming Danish sovereignty. In response to the US pressure, Denmark has moved to establish a stronger permanent military footprint on the island.
Broader NATO involvement and diplomatic meetings
The involvement of Sweden, a new NATO member, underscores the alliance's role in the unfolding situation. Concurrently, high-level US-Danish diplomacy was scheduled, with US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio set to meet their Danish and Greenlandic counterparts in Washington. For Arctic stakeholders and NATO allies like Türkiye, these developments highlight how resource competition and strategic positioning are militarizing the High North and testing alliance cohesion.
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