Greenland's Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen announced on Tuesday that discussions with the United States have made progress, but a final agreement has not yet been reached. Speaking at a press conference in Nuuk, Nielsen emphasized that both sides are engaged in constructive dialogue, though key issues remain unresolved. The talks are part of broader efforts to strengthen bilateral ties and address mutual interests, including economic cooperation and security concerns in the Arctic region. Nielsen did not provide a timeline for a potential deal but expressed optimism about the ongoing negotiations. The United States has shown increased interest in Greenland in recent years, particularly regarding strategic positioning and resource exploration. However, any agreement would require careful consideration of Greenland's autonomy and interests, Nielsen noted. The prime minister also highlighted the importance of transparency and public engagement throughout the process. Further updates are expected as discussions continue.


