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While the immediate tariff threat has been shelved, long‑term tensions over Greenland’s future, resource rights, and alliance relations remain unresolved. The negotiations ahead are likely to be complex, involving not only the United States and NATO, but also Denmark and Greenlandic authorities directly.
Despite the optimism suggested by the framework announcement, details remain scarce and the deal itself is still a work in progress. There is no publicly available written agreement formalizing the framework, and sources familiar with the discussions have indicated that what exists so far is primarily a verbal understanding subject to further negotiation. Elements of the evolving talks reportedly include expanded U.S. access to Greenland’s natural resources, exclusion of rival powers like Russia and China from Arctic investment, and enhanced NATO roles — but these have not been formally codified.
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