00:01After weeks of tension and concern across European capitals,
00:05the international political scene has begun to show signs of relative calm.
00:10The breakthrough came from the far north,
00:13where Donald Trump announced at Davos
00:15that a framework had been reached for a prospective agreement on Greenland,
00:20a move that restored reassurance in Europe
00:22and opened a new chapter of transatlantic understanding.
00:26It's a long-term deal. It's the ultimate long-term deal.
00:32And I think it puts everybody in a really good position,
00:35especially as it pertains to security and minerals and everything.
00:39The framework, discussed with NATO Secretary-General Mark Root,
00:44reaffirms respect for Denmark's sovereignty over Greenland,
00:48while explicitly ruling out any transfer of full sovereignty.
00:52It also includes an update to the 1951 defence agreement
00:56governing the US military presence on the island,
00:59placing it within a NATO-linked defensive framework.
01:03The new understanding further envisions strengthened security measures in Greenland,
01:09expanded alliance activity in the Arctic region,
01:13and closer cooperation on raw materials and defence infrastructure,
01:18including advanced defence projects,
01:21while emphasising the need to maintain strategic balance
01:24amid the growing presence of major powers in the Arctic.
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