Washington, DC – A report by Politico reveals that escalating disputes over Greenland could derail a planned US-led forum aimed at coordinating international efforts to secure vital minerals. This comes as Washington seeks to reduce its reliance on China and strengthen strategic supply chains with allies.
The report indicates that US actions related to Greenland, including increased interest in its rich rare earth resources, have raised concerns among some European countries. Consequently, this could negatively impact cooperation within the forum and create tension within the Western alliance.
Greenland is an increasingly important geopolitical flashpoint due to its vast reserves of strategic minerals used in advanced technology industries, clean energy, and defense systems. This makes it a key battleground in the global competition between the United States and China for vital resources.
Observers believe that any disagreement between Washington and its European partners regarding the management of the island could weaken the chances of success for the American initiative. This is especially true given that the forum relies on broad political consensus to ensure the formation of an effective alliance capable of addressing the economic and strategic challenges associated with rare earth minerals.
This development comes amidst a fierce global race to reshape the map of influence in the natural resources sector. Therefore, major powers are striving to secure stable sources of vital minerals, which have become a crucial element in the future of the economy, technology, and national security.


