US in closely-guarded talks to open new bases in Greenland
The United States is engaged in ongoing, closely-guarded negotiations with Denmark to establish three new military bases in southern Greenland. These discussions, which have progressed in recent months, aim to expand the US military presence in the semi-autonomous Danish territory.

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AI-generatedThe United States is engaged in ongoing, closely-guarded negotiations with Denmark to establish three new military bases in southern Greenland. These discussions, which have progressed in recent months, aim to expand the US military presence in the semi-autonomous Danish territory. The initiative follows President Trump's previous remarks about acquiring Greenland to counter Russian and Chinese influence. The proposed bases would primarily focus on surveillance of maritime activity in the strategically important GIUK Gap. While no formal agreement has been reached, US officials are reportedly optimistic about the talks, and Denmark has confirmed diplomatic discussions are underway.
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5 extractedTrump said in January that the US should 'own' Greenland to prevent Russia or China from taking it.
The US is in talks with Denmark to open three new military bases in southern Greenland.
The new bases would focus on surveillance of potential Russian and Chinese maritime activity in the GIUK Gap.
US officials are seeking to resolve a diplomatic crisis sparked by President Donald Trump's threat to seize Greenland.
One of the new bases would likely be located in Narsarsuaq, on the site of a former US military base.