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A concurrent resolution affirming the partnership between the United States and Denmark and Greenland.
Affirming the partnership between the United States and Denmark and Greenland.
Summary
This concurrent resolution expresses Congress's affirmation of the partnership between the United States and Denmark and Greenland, based on shared democratic values and collective security interests in the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. The resolution responds to recent public statements by executive branch officials suggesting the United States might seek to acquire Greenland, and notes that the Governments of Denmark and Greenland have stated Greenland is not for sale. The resolution states the sense of Congress that the United States respects the sovereignty of Denmark and Greenland, that any change to Greenland's status or military actions involving it must comply with treaty obligations and receive Congressional authorization, and that the Arctic is most secure through cooperation with allies. The resolution emphasizes that the United States should strengthen diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation with Denmark and Greenland through partnership and alliance engagement rather than coercion. The resolution asserts Congress's constitutional authority over declarations of war, military force authorization, and defense spending.
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Sponsor (1)
- Sen. Gallego, Ruben [D-AZ] (D-AZ)
1 cosponsor
- Sen. Murkowski, Lisa [R-AK] (R-AK)
Actions (2)
- Jan 15, 2026 Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S261) · senate
- Jan 15, 2026 Introduced in Senate
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
January 15, 2026
Mr. Gallego (for himself and Ms. Murkowski) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Affirming the partnership between the United States and Denmark and Greenland.
Whereas the United States, the Kingdom of Denmark, and Greenland maintain a close partnership based on shared democratic values, collective security, and mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity; Whereas the United States maintains a long-standing defense presence in Greenland in cooperation with the Kingdom of Denmark and the Government of Greenland, contributing to collective security in the Arctic and the North Atlantic region; Whereas Denmark and Greenland are important partners under the North Atlantic Treaty, which was ratified by Congress in 1949; Whereas Article 1 of the North Atlantic Treaty requires NATO members to settle any international dispute in which they are involved by peaceful means and to refrain from the threat or use of force; Whereas recent public statements by senior executive branch officials have suggested that the United States may seek to acquire Greenland, including through the potential use of miliary force; Whereas such statements have prompted public concern and objections from the Governments of the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland, and other NATO allies who have reaffirmed that Greenland is not for sale and that its future must be determined by its people; Whereas leaders in Denmark and Greenland have emphasized that threats, pressures, or coercive rhetoric have no place between allies and undermine trust essential to collective security; and Whereas the Constitution of the United States vests in Congress the exclusive authority to declare war, authorize the use of military force, and regulate the expenditure of funds for national defense: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That it is the sense of Congress that—
(1) the United States Government affirms its respect for the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark, including Greenland, consistent with longstanding treaty commitments, including the North Atlantic Treaty;
(2) any change in the status of Greenland, or any use of United States military force involving Greenland, must comply with treaty obligations and is subject to authorization by Congress;
(3) the United States should continue to strengthen diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation with Denmark and Greenland through partnership, consent, and alliance-based engagement; and
(4) the Arctic remains the most secure when the United States leads through cooperation with allies rather than coercion. <all>
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