Greenland 🇬🇱 is no longer a remote Arctic outpost. For the European Union 🇪🇺, the island has become a strategic crossroads where security 🛡️, climate change ❄️, natural resources 💎 and global geopolitics 🌐 intersect.
From Danish sovereignty 🇩🇰 and NATO dynamics to U.S. influence 🇺🇸 and scientific cooperation, this article explores five key geopolitical factors that explain why Greenland plays a growing role in Europe’s strategic future—and why what happens in the Arctic increasingly affects everyday life far beyond the polar circle.
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