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The EU’s top military official, Robert Brieger, recently suggested that deploying European troops to Greenland could be a strategic move due to its valuable resources and geopolitical importance, especially with growing tensions involving Russia and China. Brieger believes EU troops could help protect shared interests, though political approval would be required.

Greenland is an autonomous region is the Kingdom of Denmark but is not part of the European Union. It left the EU in 1985 but maintains special agreements with the EU through Denmark, and all Greenlanders holds an EU passport.