First European Troops Arrive on Strategic Island
World
The first European troops have arrived in Greenland as part of a NATO joint mission, following statements by US President Donald Trump about the potential annexation of the island to the United States. Participating countries include Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden, reports Bild.
For the first time, military forces from several European countries have deployed on Greenland’s territory. Their arrival coincides with President Trump’s remarks, highlighting the island’s strategic importance in the region.
In addition to Germany, the mission includes troops from the UK, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. The number of personnel and duration of their stay have not been disclosed.
Experts note that the increased military presence in Greenland reflects growing competition in the Arctic and the strategic significance of controlling northern maritime routes.
In addition to Germany, the mission includes troops from the UK, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. The number of personnel and duration of their stay have not been disclosed.
Experts note that the increased military presence in Greenland reflects growing competition in the Arctic and the strategic significance of controlling northern maritime routes.
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