HomeAmericaDenmark will increase its military footprint in Greenland, defence minister says FILE PHOTO: Demonstration of Denmark's new ground-based air defense system NASAMSAmericaEUEuropeN2:CWPN2:DEFN2:DIPN2:DKN2:FIN2:GLN2:MINN2:MINEN2:NAMERN2:NEWS1N2:NON2:NORDN2:POTUSN2:SEN2:SECURN2:WEUPoliticssubj:04012005subj:11000000subj:11001000subj:11001002subj:11002000subj:16009000Denmark will increase its military footprint in Greenland, defence minister says19Total Views By Reuters-January 14, 2026OSLO, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Denmark will increase its military footprint in Greenland, Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said on Wednesday. (Reporting by Terje Solsvik, editing by Anna Ringstrom)Author Reuters Stay Connected2,300FansLike292FollowersFollow119FollowersFollow1,230FollowersFollow140,985SubscribersSubscribeRelated articles AmericaUS-Iran ceasefire agreement to be public soon, permanent truce still awaits negotiation AmericaPope Leo says ‘thanks be to God’ for interim US-Iran peace deal AmericaG7 leaders discuss ‘trusted partners’ access to cutting-edge US AI models, sources sayLatest postsUS-Iran ceasefire agreement to be public soon, permanent truce still awaits negotiation June 16, 2026 Pope Leo says ‘thanks be to God’ for interim US-Iran peace deal June 16, 2026 G7 leaders discuss ‘trusted partners’ access to cutting-edge US AI models, sources say June 16, 2026 South Korea’s Lee asks Trump to lead peaceful diplomacy with North Korea June 16, 2026 US Senate narrowly blocks new bid to rein in Trump war powers June 16, 2026 Iran deal includes $300 billion fund, more than half of which already committed, source says June 16, 2026 Share on Social MediaFacebookXPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleUS announces launch of phase two of Gaza plan, says WitkoffNext articleOlympics-Armed gang rob jewellery store in Cortina d’Ampezzo