丹麦誓言捍卫格陵兰,此前特朗普再次重申美国应控制该领土


丹麦首相“准备好捍卫北约每一英寸领土”:格陵兰“绝非商品”

2026年7月8日 美国东部时间上午10:51 / 福克斯新闻
作者:埃里克·麦克

特朗普在北约峰会上就伊朗、格陵兰问题抨击盟友

在土耳其举行的北约峰会期间,唐纳德·特朗普总统表达了对北约盟国的不满,称它们未充分支持美国。他谈及近期针对伊朗的空袭,明确表示美国不需要援助,并强调将与多位世界领导人举行会晤,以应对全球问题。

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丹麦首相周三表示,格陵兰“绝非商品”,在唐纳德·特朗普总统再次声称美国应控制这座北极岛屿以服务北约防务后,丹麦誓言捍卫这片丹麦领土。
“我们准备好捍卫北约的每一英寸领土,包括我们自己的领土,”丹麦首相梅特·弗雷泽里克森在土耳其安卡拉举行的北约峰会上表示,并补充道,她将呼吁北约盟国履行互相防御的承诺。
“我们希望包括所有盟国在内的各方都能尊重格陵兰人民的自决权,”她继续说道。“我们都是主权国家,我们需要所有人尊重我们的领土完整和主权。

“格陵兰当然绝非商品。”

特朗普与习近平会晤后再度提及格陵兰,中国北极野心浮现

唐纳德·特朗普总统为获取或接管格陵兰以保障北极安全的计划,激怒了欧洲、北约以及反美左翼人士。(Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images; Alessandro Rampazzo/AFP via Getty Images)

特朗普继续强调,格陵兰“对美国而非丹麦极为重要”,并宣称:“我们需要它来保护整个世界,而不仅仅是美国。”

此外,丹麦对格陵兰的支持不足,而格陵兰仍是俄罗斯和中国的战略目标。
“这就是我与北约关系受损的原因,”特朗普周二谈及盟国拒绝他吞并这片战略土地的请求时表示。
“丹麦没有花钱真正帮助格陵兰,但它对美国而言是重要的一部分。它周围遍布中国船只和俄罗斯船只。”

白宫称格陵兰谈判“进展顺利”,尽管特朗普推动接管

丹麦首相梅特·弗雷泽里克森在周三于土耳其安卡拉举行的2026年北约领导人峰会上,就特朗普对格陵兰的图谋发表了强硬回应。(Serdar Ozsoy/Getty Images)

对于全球安全而言,格陵兰“应该由美国控制,而非丹麦”,特朗普补充道。
“他们不同意我的提议,”特朗普哀叹道。“我们还花钱帮助他们应对俄罗斯。我们本不必花一分钱——我们可以把所有士兵撤出欧洲,因为你们可能也注意到了,欧洲与20年前相比已经大不相同,变化非常大。”

格陵兰是北约盟国丹麦的半自治领土。特朗普推动美国控制该岛的举动多次激怒丹麦和格陵兰官员,他们坚持认为该岛的未来应由其人民决定。

冰岛总理克里斯图恩·弗罗斯塔多蒂尔周三也发表了看法,称格陵兰人民“不希望成为美国的一部分”,并敦促北约领导人将注意力集中在俄罗斯身上。

特朗普在峰会前抨击北约,称美国持续走“单边道路”十分“荒谬”

北约秘书长马克·吕特周三在新闻发布会上试图向唐纳德·特朗普保证,盟国正在增加财政承诺,如此欧洲的防务就不会全由美国纳税人承担。(Win McNamee/Getty Images)

这场争端为原本就因特朗普要求盟国增加国防开支、承担更多欧洲安全责任而紧张的峰会,增添了一场紧张的领土对抗——此时美国正调整其战略重心。

北约秘书长马克·吕特试图强调该联盟近期国防开支的增长情况,告知特朗普欧洲盟国和加拿大已做出重大新承诺。

“我认为,如果不是你担任现在的职位,这一切都不会发生,”吕特对特朗普说。“抓住这次胜利吧,机会就在眼前。”

然而,特朗普继续就格陵兰和伊朗问题批评盟国。此前,霍尔木兹海峡商船遇袭后,他下令美军对伊朗实施夜间空袭。吕特支持美国的空袭行动,告诉特朗普这些空袭“绝对必要”。

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北约峰会预计还将讨论乌克兰对俄罗斯的战争,乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基将向盟国施压,要求其提供更深入的支持,并重新考虑乌克兰加入北约的申请。

但特朗普有关格陵兰的言论凸显了北约领导人面临的日益严峻的挑战:在应对外部威胁的同时,展现团结姿态,同时处理联盟内部的争端。

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埃里克·麦克是突发新闻记者和撰稿人,工作时间为周日至周四的美国东部时间上午6点至下午2点,尤其关注主导新闻周期的政治、选举、外交和政府相关报道。

Denmark vows to defend Greenland after Trump reiterates US should control territory

Denmark PM ‘ready to defend every inch of NATO’: Greenland ‘not for sale’

July 8, 2026 10:51am EDT / Fox News

By Eric Mack

Trump slams allies over Iran, Greenland at NATO summit

During the NATO summit in Turkey, President Donald Trump vocalizes his disappointment with allied NATO countries, stating they haven’t adequately supported the U.S. He discusses the recent air strikes against Iran, clarifying the U.S. didn’t require assistance, and highlights scheduled meetings with various world leaders to address global issues.

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Greenland is “not for sale,” Denmark’s prime minister said Wednesday, vowing to defend the Danish territory after President Donald Trump again said the United States should control the Arctic island for NATO defense.

Denmark is “ready to defend every inch of NATO including our own territory,” Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, adding she would call on NATO allies to honor their commitment to defend each other.

“We hope that all, including all allies, will respect the Greenland people’s right for self-determination,” she continued. “And we are sovereign states and we need everybody to respect our territorial integrity and our sovereignty.

“Greenland is of course not for sale.”

TRUMP MAKES FRESH GREENLAND PLAY AFTER XI TALKS AS CHINA’S ARCTIC AMBITIONS LOOM

President Donald Trump’s designs to buy or takeover Greenland for Arctic security have riled up Europe, NATO, and anti-American leftists.(Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images; Alessandro Rampazzo/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump continues to stress that Greenland “is very important” for the U.S. but not for Denmark, declaring, “We need it for protection of the world, not just the United States.”

Also, Denmark is coming up short in its support for Greenland, which remains a strategic target for both Russia and China.

“That’s what hurt my relationship with NATO,” Trump said Tuesday of the refusal to grant his request for annexation of the strategic land.

“Denmark doesn’t spend money to really help Greenland, but it’s an important part for the United States. And it’s surrounded by China ships and Russian ships.”

GREENLAND TALKS ON ‘GOOD TRAJECTORY,’ WHITE HOUSE SAYS AMID TRUMP TAKEOVER PUSH

Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issued a defiant message against President Donald Trump’s designs on Greenland at the 2026 NATO Leaders Summit on Wednesday in Ankara, Turkey.(Serdar Ozsoy/Getty Images)

For global security, Greenland “should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark,” Trump added.

“They wouldn’t go along with it,” Trump lamented. “And with all the money we spend to help them with Russia. And we don’t have to spend any money, we could remove all of our soldiers out of Europe because, as you probably noticed, Europe is a very different place than it was 20 years ago. A lot different.”

Greenland is a semiautonomous territory of Denmark, a NATO ally. Trump’s push for U.S. control has repeatedly angered Danish and Greenlandic officials, who have insisted the island’s future should be decided by its people.

Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir also weighed in Wednesday, saying Greenland’s people “do not wish to be a part of the United States” and urging NATO leaders to stay focused on Russia.

TRUMP CALLS OUT NATO AHEAD OF SUMMIT, CALLING IT ‘RIDICULOUS’ FOR US TO PERSIST ON ‘ONE SIDED PATH’

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte attempts to assure President Donald Trump on Wednesday in a news conference that allies are increasing their financial commitments so Europe’s defense is not all on the U.S. taxpayers.(Win McNamee/Getty Images)

The dispute injected a tense territorial confrontation into a summit already shaped by Trump’s demands that allies spend more on defense and take greater responsibility for Europe’s security as the U.S. shifts its focus.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte sought to emphasize the alliance’s recent defense spending increases, telling Trump that European allies and Canada had made major new commitments.

“I would argue that without you in this chair, this would not have happened,” Rutte told Trump. “Grab the win. It’s there.”

Trump, however, continued criticizing allies over both Greenland and Iran, where he ordered overnight U.S. strikes after attacks on merchant ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Rutte backed the U.S. strikes, telling Trump they were “absolutely necessary.”

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The NATO summit is also expected to address Ukraine’s war against Russia, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pressing allies for deeper support and renewed consideration of Ukraine’s bid to join the alliance.

But Trump’s comments on Greenland underscored a growing challenge for NATO leaders: projecting unity against outside threats while managing disputes inside the alliance itself.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Eric Mack is a breaking news reporter and writer Sunday through Thursday, 6 a.m. ET to 2 p.m. ET, with a particular interest in stories that lead the news cycle on politics, elections, foreign affairs and government.

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