白宫称格陵兰岛谈判“进展顺利”,尽管特朗普推动接管该岛


2026年4月17日 美国东部时间凌晨5:00 / 福克斯新闻

美国、丹麦和格陵兰岛官员仍在就该岛的安全与未来进行谈判

作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻

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一位白宫官员表示,尽管美国总统唐纳德·特朗普坚持要求美国接管该岛引发了公开争议,但美国、丹麦和格陵兰岛之间的谈判正处于“良好轨迹”上。

这位官员周三告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,技术谈判仍在进行中,“以解决美国在格陵兰岛的国家安全利益”。

“我们不会通过媒体来回拉锯,但我们非常乐观,我们正处于良好的轨迹上,”这位官员说。

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这种乐观情绪是在特朗普最近表示丹麦和格陵兰岛拒绝了他的提议之后出现的。

“我们想要格陵兰岛。他们不想把它给我们,”他说。

这场争议的核心是格陵兰岛日益增长的战略重要性:该岛位于北美和欧洲之间最短的航线沿线,在美国导弹预警系统和北极防御中发挥着关键作用。特朗普认为,美国加强对该岛的控制对于对抗俄罗斯和中国在该地区不断扩大的存在至关必要。

根据1951年与丹麦达成的防御协议,美国已经在格陵兰岛维持了军事存在,该协议允许美军在该岛运营基地,作为北约集体防御框架的一部分。

美国在格陵兰岛运营着皮图菲克太空基地——这是导弹预警和太空监视的关键设施——并保留了与丹麦当局协调扩大其军事存在的广泛权利。

随着格陵兰岛紧张局势升级,美国官员最近探索进一步扩大这一存在,包括寻求使用更多场地以及提高北极地区的作战能力,相关谈判正在进行中。

2023年在格陵兰北部拍摄的皮图菲克太空基地(前身为图勒空军基地)。(托马斯·特拉斯达尔/路透社扫描图片/法新社)

丹麦和格陵兰岛政府的代表没有立即回应置评请求。

格陵兰岛是丹麦王国内的自治领土,丹麦保留国防和外交政策的责任——这暴露了北约联盟内部的分歧。

欧洲领导人拒绝改变格陵兰岛的地位,强调该岛的主权不容谈判,并支持丹麦对该领土的权威。

格陵兰岛总理延斯-弗雷德里克·尼尔森在周三发布的接受NBC新闻采访时表示,在特朗普反复提出领土要求的情况下,该岛居民“没有安全感”。

这场争议已经超出了言辞层面。丹麦已经扩大了其在格陵兰岛的军事存在,而欧洲盟友在特朗普推动接管该岛后也加强了北极演习和协调。

“格陵兰岛属于格陵兰人,美国不应接管格陵兰岛,”丹麦和格陵兰岛领导人在2025年12月的联合声明中表示。

前北约秘书长延斯·斯托尔滕贝格表示,北约仍准备根据其集体防御框架保卫格陵兰岛。

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“北约旨在保护所有盟国领土,包括格陵兰岛,”现已担任挪威财政大臣的斯托尔滕贝格告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

特朗普为其推动接管行为辩护,指出北极地区日益增多的活动,辩称美国需要加强对格陵兰岛的控制以对抗俄罗斯和中国。

俄罗斯已经扩大了其在该地区的军事存在,重新开放并现代化了其北部海岸的冷战时期基地,并增加了空中和海上巡逻。中国自称“近北极国家”,通过研究站、破冰船队以及与莫斯科的联合项目(包括在能源和航运路线方面的合作)扩大了其存在。

“北约旨在保护所有盟国领土,包括格陵兰岛,”现已担任挪威财政大臣的斯托尔滕贝格告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。(福克斯新闻数字频道)

两国还在该地区深化了协调,包括联合军事演习以及在北极开发和基础设施方面的更广泛合作。

斯托尔滕贝格驳斥了西方在北极地区的战略优势正在输给俄罗斯和中国的说法。

“我们正在扩大我们在北极的存在和能力,以确保没有误解的空间,”他说。

北约面临的更大挑战是,在应对俄罗斯和中国在北极地区日益增长的活动的同时,还要处理联盟内部在格陵兰岛主权问题上的分歧。

北极冰层融化开辟了新的航运航线和自然资源获取渠道,提高了该地区的经济和战略价值,也吸引了俄罗斯和中国的更多关注。(阿尔乔姆·普里亚欣/SOPA图片/盖蒂图片社光线网)

格陵兰岛位于北美和欧洲之间最短的航线沿线,是美国和北约导弹防御系统的核心,其早期预警雷达装置有助于探测飞越北极的 incoming 弹道导弹。

与此同时,北极冰层融化开辟了新的航运航线和自然资源获取渠道,提高了该地区的经济和战略价值,也吸引了俄罗斯和中国的更多关注。

格陵兰岛的紧张局势正值伊朗冲突暴露了北约内部更广泛的紧张关系之际,特朗普指责欧洲盟友未能支持美国的行动。

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“北约当时没有支持我们,未来也不会支持我们!”特朗普周二在Truth Social上写道。

Greenland talks on ‘good trajectory,’ White House says amid Trump takeover push

April 17, 2026 5:00am EDT / Fox News

US, Danish and Greenlandic officials are continuing talks over the island’s security and future

By Morgan Phillips Fox News

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Talks among the U.S., Denmark and Greenland are on a “good trajectory,” a White House official said, despite a public dispute over President Donald Trump’s insistence that the United States should take control of the island.

Technical talks are ongoing, the official told Fox News Digital Wednesday, “to address United States’ national security interests in Greenland.”

“We are not going to participate in a back and forth through the media, but we are very optimistic that we’re on a good trajectory,” the official said.

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The optimism comes after Trump said recently that Denmark and Greenland have resisted his proposal.

“We want Greenland. They don’t want to give it to us,” he said.

The dispute centers on Greenland’s growing strategic importance, as the island sits along the shortest route between North America and Europe and plays a key role in U.S. missile warning systems and Arctic defense. Trump has argued greater U.S. control is necessary to counter Russia and China’s expanding presence in the region.

The United States already maintains a military presence in Greenland under a 1951 defense agreement with Denmark, which allows U.S. forces to operate bases on the island as part of NATO’s collective defense framework.

The U.S. operates Pituffik Space Base in Greenland — a key installation for missile warning and space surveillance — and retains broad rights to expand its military footprint in coordination with Danish authorities.

U.S. officials have recently explored expanding that presence further, including seeking access to additional sites and increasing operational capabilities in the Arctic, with discussions underway as tensions over Greenland have grown.

The Pituffik Space Base (formerly Thule Air Base) is pictured in northern Greenland in 2023.(Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP)

Representatives for Denmark’s and Greenland’s governments did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Greenland is a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, which retains responsibility for defense and foreign policy — exposing a rift within the NATO alliance.

European leaders have rejected any change to Greenland’s status, emphasizing that the island’s sovereignty is not up for negotiation and backing Denmark’s authority over the territory.

Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen told NBC News in an interview published Wednesday the island’s residents “don’t feel safe” amid Trump’s repeated push for ownership.

The dispute already has moved beyond rhetoric. Denmark has expanded its military presence in Greenland, while European allies have stepped up Arctic exercises and coordination following the president’s push to take control of the island.

“Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders and the U.S. shall not take over Greenland,” Danish and Greenlandic leaders said in a joint statement in December 2025.

Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance remains prepared to defend Greenland under its collective defense framework.

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“NATO is there to protect all allied territory, including Greenland,” Stoltenberg, now Norway’s finance minister, told Fox News Digital.

Trump has justified his push by pointing to growing activity in the Arctic, arguing the United States needs greater control over Greenland to counter Russia and China.

Russia has expanded its military footprint across the region, reopening and modernizing Cold War-era bases along its northern coast and increasing air and naval patrols. China, which has declared itself a “near-Arctic state,” has expanded its presence through research stations, icebreaker fleets and joint projects with Moscow, including cooperation on energy and shipping routes.

“NATO is there to protect all allied territory, including Greenland,” Stoltenberg, now Norway’s finance minister, told Fox News Digital.(Fox News Digital)

The two countries also have deepened coordination in the region, including joint military exercises and broader cooperation in Arctic development and infrastructure.

Stoltenberg pushed back on suggestions that the West is losing its strategic edge in the Arctic to Russia and China.

“We are scaling up our presence and our capabilities in the Arctic to make sure there is no room for misunderstanding,” he said.

The broader challenge for NATO is responding to growing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic while also managing a rift within the alliance itself over Greenland’s sovereignty.

Melting Arctic ice is opening new shipping lanes and access to natural resources, increasing the region’s economic and strategic value and drawing greater attention from both Russia and China.(Artem Priakhin/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Greenland’s location along the shortest path between North America and Europe makes it central to U.S. and NATO missile defense systems, with early-warning radar installations helping detect incoming ballistic missiles traveling over the Arctic.

At the same time, melting Arctic ice is opening new shipping lanes and access to natural resources, increasing the region’s economic and strategic value and drawing greater attention from both Russia and China.

The tensions over Greenland come as broader strains within NATO have been exposed by the Iran conflict, where Trump accused European allies of failing to support U.S. operations.

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“NATO wasn’t there for us, and they won’t be there for us in the future!” Trump wrote on Truth Social Tuesday.

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