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NATO should launch operation to boost security in Arctic, Belgian minister says

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Posted on January 11, 2026

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By Lili Bayer BRUSSELS, Jan 11 (Reuters) - NATO should launch an operation in the Arctic to address U.S. security concerns, Belgium's defence minister told Reuters on Sunday, urging transatlantic

Belgian Minister Advocates NATO Operation to Enhance Arctic Security

NATO's Role in Arctic Security

By Lili Bayer

U.S. Security Concerns

BRUSSELS, Jan 11 (Reuters) - NATO should launch an operation in the Arctic to address U.S. security concerns, Belgium's defence minister told Reuters on Sunday, urging transatlantic unity amid growing European unease about U.S. President Donald Trump's push to take control of Greenland.

Strategic Importance of Greenland

"We have to collaborate, work together and show strength and unity," Theo Francken said in a phone interview, adding that there is a need for "a NATO operation in the high north".  

Proposed NATO Operations

Trump said on Friday that the U.S. needs to own Greenland to prevent Russia or China from occupying it in the future.  

European officials have been discussing ways to ease U.S. concerns about security around Greenland, an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.

Francken suggested NATO's Baltic Sentry and Eastern Sentry operations, which combine forces from different countries with drones, sensors and other technology to monitor land and sea, as possible models for an "Arctic Sentry".

He acknowledged Greenland's strategic importance but said "I think that we need to sort this out like friends and allies, like we always do". 

A NATO spokesperson said on Friday that alliance chief Mark Rutte spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio about the importance of the Arctic for shared security and how NATO is working to enhance its capabilities in the high north.

Denmark and Greenland's leaders have said that the Arctic island could not be annexed and international security did not justify such a move.

The U.S. already has a military presence on the island under a 1951 agreement. 

(Reporting by Lili BayerEditing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Belgian minister advocates for NATO operation in the Arctic.
  • Proposal aims to address US security concerns about Greenland.
  • NATO's Baltic and Eastern Sentry operations cited as models.
  • Greenland's strategic importance highlighted.
  • Denmark and Greenland oppose annexation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NATO?
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe established for mutual defense against aggression.
What is Arctic security?
Arctic security refers to the measures and strategies implemented to protect the interests and sovereignty of nations in the Arctic region, especially regarding military presence and resource management.
What is the strategic importance of Greenland?
Greenland holds strategic importance due to its geographical location, natural resources, and military significance, especially in the context of U.S. and NATO interests.
What are proposed NATO operations?
Proposed NATO operations are military strategies or missions suggested to enhance security and cooperation among member countries, particularly in sensitive regions like the Arctic.

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