European commissioner says US military takeover of Greenland would be end of NATO
Says member states obliged to come to Denmark's assistance in case of military aggression

Published 3 months ago on Jan 12th 2026, 7:33 pm
By Web Desk
SALEN (Reuters): The European Union can help provide security for Greenland, should Denmark request it, the European Commissioner for Defence and Space said on Monday, warning that a U.S. military takeover of Greenland would be the end of NATO.
Trump has said the United States must own Greenland, an autonomous part of the Kingdom of Denmark, to prevent Russia or China occupying the strategically located and minerals-rich Arctic territory. He says a U.S. military presence there is not enough.
Denmark and the U.S., both NATO members, are scheduled to meet this week to discuss Greenland. Greenland and Denmark have said that Greenland is not for sale, but Trump has not ruled out taking it by force.
"I agree with the Danish prime minister that it will be the end of NATO, but also among people it will be also very, very negative," Commissioner Andrius Kubilius told Reuters at a security conference in Sweden.
KUBILIUS ASKS WHO WOULD RECOGNISE ANY OCCUPATION
He said it would have a "very deep negative impact among the people and on our transatlantic relations".
Trump said "I'm the one who SAVED NATO!!!" on Truth Social on Monday, without giving further details or context.Kubilius said he did not think a U.S. military invasion was coming but that the European Union Treaty article 42.7 obliged member states to come to Denmark's assistance if it was faced with military aggression.
"It will depend on very much on Denmark, how they will react, what will be their position, but definitely there is such an obligation of member states to come for mutual assistance if another member state is facing military aggression," he said.
Kubilius questioned the rationale of occupying Greenland by force and warned that it would have impacts on all aspects of the relations between Europe and the United States.
"Who will recognise that occupation and what impacts on all the relationship in between of the United States and Europe, including, for example, trade, where also Americans can face quite painful negative consequences," he said.Kubilius said the EU could provide more security for Greenland, if Denmark requested it, including troops and military infrastructure such as warships and anti-drone capabilities.
"That's for military people to say what Greenland or the Arctic defence needs. Everything is possible," he said.
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