US Congress Greenland Visit 2026: A Bipartisan Shield Against Annexation
In January 2026, a bipartisan US Congressional delegation visited Denmark to support Greenland's sovereignty amid President Trump's annexation pressure. NATO's future hangs in the balance.
They're shaking hands, but the tension is palpable. Eleven members of the US Congress arrived in Denmark this week to signal their unwavering support for the Nordic ally, directly countering President Donald Trump's escalating demands to annex Greenland.
According to Reuters, the bipartisan delegation's visit follows a series of failed high-level talks in Washington. While the president insists that Greenland is vital for national security—claiming Denmark can't defend it from Russian or Chinese influence—both Copenhagen and Nuuk have flatly rejected any talk of a takeover.
The US Congress Greenland Visit 2026: Drawing Closer to Allies
Led by Senator Chris Coons, the group includes prominent Republicans like Lisa Murkowski and Thom Tillis. Their goal is simple: damage control. "We need to draw closer to our allies, not drive them away," Coons stated, emphasizing that the majority of Congress remains committed to diplomatic norms. However, the domestic front is fractured; while some lawmakers have introduced bills to block a forced seizure, others have introduced rival legislation supporting the annexation plan.
European NATO Allies Mobilize
The standoff isn't just a bilateral issue. Major European powers, including France and Germany, have deployed reconnaissance troops to the Arctic region. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that more "land, air, and sea assets" are on the way to bolster Greenlandic security. Denmark has warned that any unilateral US military action would effectively end NATO, as the alliance has never seen one member use force against another.
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