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    Exclusive-Trump pact calls for allies to act fast on Arctic security says NATO's Rutte

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    Posted on January 22, 2026

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    NATO's Greenland deal mandates increased Arctic security. Mark Rutte calls for NATO allies' contributions, with measures expected by 2026.

    Table of Contents

    • NATO's Response to Arctic Security
    • Details of the Greenland Agreement
    • Impact on Ukraine Support
    • Trump's Stance on Greenland Acquisition

    Trump's Agreement Urges NATO Allies to Enhance Arctic Security

    NATO's Response to Arctic Security

    By Mark John

    Details of the Greenland Agreement

    DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 22 (Reuters) - The framework deal on Greenland agreed with U.S. President Donald Trump would require NATO allies to step up on Arctic security and the first results of this will be seen this year, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told Reuters on Thursday.

    Impact on Ukraine Support

    It was now up to NATO commanders to work through the details of extra security requirements, Rutte said in an interview at the World Economic Forum's (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, adding that he was sure non-Arctic NATO allies would want to contribute to the effort.

    Trump's Stance on Greenland Acquisition

    "We will come together in NATO with our senior commanders to work out what is necessary," an upbeat Rutte said, adding: "I have no doubt we can do this quite fast. Certainly I would hope for 2026, I hope even early in 2026."

    Rutte said minerals exploitation was not discussed during his meeting with Trump in Davos on Wednesday. Negotiations on the Arctic island would continue between the United States, Denmark and Greenland itself, he said.

    Rutte also said the intensified Arctic effort would not drain resources in support of Ukraine, which relies heavily on NATO members for military backing in its war with Russia.

    Trump on Wednesday said the U.S. would not use force to pursue his ambition to acquire Greenland and later dropped the threat of additional tariffs against some of Washington's European allies and fellow NATO members over the issue.

    Asked if NATO allies can take Trump at his word, Rutte replied: "You can always take Donald Trump at his word".

    Rutte, who was given a shout-out by Trump during his widely-watched Davos address on Wednesday, was also asked how it was he seemed to be emerging as the person who can best bring a conversation with the U.S. president to a positive conclusion.

    "I've no idea. I can only tell you that I like the guy, that I respect his leadership," Rutte said.

    (Reporting by Mark John; Writing by Alexander Smith; Editing by Jon Boyle, Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •NATO's Greenland deal requires increased Arctic security.
    • •Mark Rutte emphasizes NATO's role in Arctic defense.
    • •NATO allies expected to contribute to Arctic security efforts.
    • •Implementation of security measures anticipated by 2026.
    • •Greenland framework discussed at World Economic Forum.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Trump pact calls for allies to act fast on Arctic security says NATO's Rutte

    1What is NATO?

    NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance established in 1949 for mutual defense against aggression.

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