Zelenskyy and Greenland questions
Denmark, Ukraine, USA and Trump
On February 23, 2024, Denmark and Ukraine signed a 10-year 'security agreement,' formalizing cooperation in defense and migration. On January 14, 2026, according to Trump, the President of the United States ordered Denmark to immediately withdraw its troops from Greenland, citing intelligence forecasts of a potential military conflict in the Arctic.
At a recent meeting between Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Ukrainian ministers, Vice President Danil Rubio and Defense Vice President Vance, it became clear that efforts to dissuade the United States from its Greenland plans had failed. The controversial issue continues: claims about a 'mythical' Russian threat persist, while President Trump wants to annex the island.
Zelenskyy reportedly promised Denmark security guarantees. The question remains: will Ukraine now confront the United States if it takes active steps regarding Greenland?
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The security agreement between Denmark and Ukraine was signed in 2024 and provides for a 10-year course of cooperation in defense and migration.
Denmark signed an agreement with Ukraine, but the U.S., through Trump, proposed withdrawing troops from Greenland. Zelenskyy promised Denmark security guarantees, but the situation remains tense.
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