According to French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, France has discussed the possibility of deploying troops to Greenland with Denmark, in response to repeated threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to annex the Danish territory.
Jean-Noël Barrot, the French Foreign Minister, confirmed in an interview with Sud Radio that France has engaged in discussions with Denmark regarding the potential deployment of troops to Greenland12. While talks have been initiated, Barrot clarified that it is "not Denmark's wish" to proceed with the idea at present3. The minister emphasized France's readiness to provide support if Denmark requests assistance, highlighting the importance of European solidarity and the sovereignty of EU borders45. This diplomatic move comes in response to repeated threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to annex Greenland, prompting Denmark to seek support from its European allies67.
European nations have rallied behind Denmark in response to the potential U.S. threat to Greenland's sovereignty. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz held talks with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, while NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte was scheduled to meet with her in Brussels12. The European Union has also expressed support for Denmark and Greenland, with officials stating their readiness to reaffirm their backing if necessary3.
France's Foreign Minister emphasized the importance of respecting European borders, stating, "European borders are sovereign, whether they are north, south, east or west"4.
Frederiksen has been touring European capitals, including Berlin and Paris, to garner support from allies in addressing Trump's threats5.
Germany and France have pledged to support Denmark against the United States in the dispute over Greenland6.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, citing its strategic value and natural resources12. This controversial stance has raised tensions between the United States and Denmark, as well as other European allies. Trump's remarks have not ruled out the possibility of using military or economic measures to achieve his goal of annexing the Danish territory3. The U.S. interest in Greenland has prompted diplomatic efforts from Denmark, including Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's tour of European capitals to rally support against potential American actions4.