Russia will take measures, 'including military ones', if Greenland militarised: FM

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Published On: 11 Feb 2026, 17:40

    
MOSCOW, Feb 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Russia threatened to take military "countermeasures" if the West boosts its own military footprint on Greenland, Moscow's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday.

Several European countries have sent small contingents of troops to Greenland in recent weeks after President Donald Trump repeatedly said he wanted to annex the Arctic island.

"Of course, in the event of the militarisation of Greenland and the creation of military capabilities aimed at Russia, we will take adequate counter-measures, including military-technical ones," Lavrov said in a speech to Russian lawmakers.

Greenland -- home to some 57,000 people -- has been an autonomous Danish territory for decades.

Trump last month backed off threats to seize Greenland after saying he had struck a "framework" deal with NATO chief Mark Rutte to ensure greater US influence.

He had previously been warning that if the United States did not seize Greenland, Russia or China could.

"The US, Denmark and Greenland must sort this out themselves," Lavrov said.

He accused Denmark of treating Greenlanders as "second-class citizens."

Greenland has said that sovereignty and integrity are a "red line" in any discussions with Washington.

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