
Newshour
Newshour
Disagreement remains at talks over Greenland
14 January 2026
43 minutes
Available for 3 days
The foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland say there's still a fundamental disagreement with the United States over Greenland, after high- level talks in Washington they described as frank but constructive. Denmark's Lars Løkke Rasmussen said it was absolutely not necessary for the US to seize Greenland. He also insisted that there was no immediate threat from China or Russia. President Trump earlier said the US needed the autonomous Danish territory for national security and anything less than complete US control was 'unacceptable'. The Trump administration has not ruled out taking Greenland by force.
Also in the programme: how Ukrainians are coping with repeated Russians assaults on the energy infrastructure; and music from the Indian composer known as the Mozart of Madras.
(Photo: A ship sails outside Nuuk's harbour, Greenland, January 13, 2026. Credit: Reuters/Marko Djurica)






