Denmark’s Foreign Ministry has summoned the U.S. Ambassador to express concerns over alleged covert influence activities in Greenland. The Danish government accuses the United States of conducting operations intended to create divisions between Greenland and Denmark, which maintains sovereignty over the autonomous region.
According to Danish media reports, the operations involved at least three Americans who frequently traveled to and from Greenland. These individuals are believed to be part of the effort to influence local sentiments or political dynamics, though specific details about the nature and scope of the activities remain unclear.
The Danish government’s decision to summon the U.S. Ambassador underscores tensions over foreign interference in Greenland, a strategically significant region due to its location and natural resources. The United States has yet to issue an official response regarding the allegations.
This development highlights ongoing concerns over foreign influence in Arctic territories, where global powers seek to secure strategic advantage amid increasing geopolitical interest. The situation remains fluid as diplomatic discussions continue.