NATO and Denmark Boost Arctic Defense in Greenland

Denmark hosts Arctic Light 2025 military exercise in Greenland from September 9 to 15 with 550 troops from NATO countries like France, Germany, Sweden, Norway.
Exercise occurs amid concerns about Russia's Arctic activities and U.S. President Trump's attempts to assert authority over Greenland, rejected by Denmark and Greenland.
U.S., UK, Canada, Sweden, and Germany provide support during training, with France offering naval and mountain warfare support.
Denmark and Greenland agreed on a 14.6 billion-kroner deal to enhance Arctic surveillance and sovereignty through vessels, drones, and satellites.
Maj. Gen. Søren Andersen notes Russia's rise as an Arctic power and Denmark's strengthened military ties with the U.S.
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