Danish general says there are no Chinese or Russian ships near Greenland


A drone view shows a general view of Nuuk, Greenland, January 15, 2026. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

NUUK, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The head of Denmark's military Joint ‌Arctic Command said on Friday that there were no Chinese ‌or Russian ships observed near Greenland, despite repeated claims by U.S. President Donald Trump to the contrary.

Trump says Greenland is vital to U.S. security and has not ‍ruled out the use of force to ‍take it. European nations this ‌week sent small numbers of military personnel to the island at ‍Denmark's ​request.

"We don't see any Russian or Chinese vessels around Greenland... there are Chinese and Russian vessels in the Arctic ⁠Ocean, but not near Greenland," Major General Soren Andersen ‌told Reuters.

Speaking on board a Danish warship in Nuuk, Greenland's capital, Andersen said ⁠that he ‍had extended an invitation for the United States to join exercises planned on the island this year.

"We had a meeting today with a lot ‍of NATO partners including the U.S. and ‌invited them to participate in this exercise," said Andersen. When asked if the Americans will join, the general replied "I don't know that yet."

Denmark's Joint Arctic Command enforces sovereignty and conducts surveillance, fisheries inspection and search-and-rescue across Greenland and the Faroe Islands, drawing on patrol vessels, aircraft, helicopters and satellite-based monitoring.

Headquartered in Nuuk, it also fields Greenland's Sirius ‌dog-sled patrol for long-range land operations and maintains about 150 staff across command, logistics and fixed Arctic stations.

Responding to Trump's criticism that Denmark does too little ​to defend Greenland, Copenhagen last year announced a 42 billion Danish crowns ($6.54 billion) Arctic defence package.

(Reporting by Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen and Janis Laizans, editing by Terje Solsvik)

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