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NATO has begun military planning for a new Arctic operation named “Arctic Sentry” while Canada and France moved to open full diplomatic missions in Nuuk, Greenland, in response to recent U.S. pressure over the island.
On Feb. 3, a spokesman for NATO’s Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe said planning was under way for an enhanced vigilance activity after U.S. President Donald Trump’s public remarks about acquiring or increasing U.S. control of Greenland raised alarm among European allies and Greenlandic leaders.
The move follows Denmark-led exercises in the region and reports that U.S. General Alexus G. Grynkewich ordered concrete plans.
On Feb. 4 Canada’s Governor-General Mary Simon attended the opening of a Canadian consulate in Nuuk and French officials signalled a consulate opening, signalling political support for Greenland and Denmark’s sovereignty.
Greenland and Danish officials have insisted sovereignty is not for negotiation even as diplomatic talks with Washington continue and NATO considers how to bolster Arctic security.
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