President Trump’s January 2026 announcement of a NATO “framework” for enhanced Arctic security cooperation, including possible expanded U.S. basing rights, has not progressed toward any formal sovereignty transfer or purchase agreement. Danish and Greenlandic officials have maintained consistent opposition to ceding control, emphasizing self-determination and rejecting outright sale while favoring continued NATO-aligned defense talks. No legislation advancing acquisition, new envoy-led negotiations, or bilateral treaty text has emerged in the ensuing months, leaving the timeline for a binding deal before December 31, 2026, highly constrained by diplomatic, legal, and political barriers. Traders view these stalled multilateral discussions and entrenched sovereignty positions as the dominant factors behind the 72.5% “No” pricing.
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Any U.S.–Danish agreement relating to Greenland will qualify, regardless of subject matter, including but not limited to sovereignty, governance, security arrangements, or access to natural resources.
Examples of qualifying deals include but are not limited to a treaty that makes any portion of Greenland a U.S. territory or possession (even if the handover date for such territory or possession is later); or, a Guantánamo-style arrangement treaty establishing a defined zone in Greenland under exclusive or primary U.S. jurisdiction and control, where Denmark and Greenland’s ordinary legal authority does not apply except by U.S. permission; or agreements permitting additional U.S. troop stationing, basing access, or resource extraction rights in Greenland.
This market will resolve to “Yes” only if a qualifying agreement is formally signed by authorized representatives of both Denmark and the United States. Official announcements, statements of intent, or declarations that an agreement has been reached will not suffice unless accompanied by signatures from both sides. Whether or not a qualifying deal is later passed by the respective parliaments or enters into force will not affect this market’s resolution. Signaling from Greenland’s population will not be considered.
Announcements, negotiations, proposals, frameworks, or understandings that are not formally signed by both parties will not qualify. Any qualifying U.S. jurisdiction, control, basing rights, or access arrangements in Greenland that existed at market creation will not count as new qualifying agreements.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the governments of the United States and Denmark; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Jan 21, 2026, 5:59 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Any U.S.–Danish agreement relating to Greenland will qualify, regardless of subject matter, including but not limited to sovereignty, governance, security arrangements, or access to natural resources.
Examples of qualifying deals include but are not limited to a treaty that makes any portion of Greenland a U.S. territory or possession (even if the handover date for such territory or possession is later); or, a Guantánamo-style arrangement treaty establishing a defined zone in Greenland under exclusive or primary U.S. jurisdiction and control, where Denmark and Greenland’s ordinary legal authority does not apply except by U.S. permission; or agreements permitting additional U.S. troop stationing, basing access, or resource extraction rights in Greenland.
This market will resolve to “Yes” only if a qualifying agreement is formally signed by authorized representatives of both Denmark and the United States. Official announcements, statements of intent, or declarations that an agreement has been reached will not suffice unless accompanied by signatures from both sides. Whether or not a qualifying deal is later passed by the respective parliaments or enters into force will not affect this market’s resolution. Signaling from Greenland’s population will not be considered.
Announcements, negotiations, proposals, frameworks, or understandings that are not formally signed by both parties will not qualify. Any qualifying U.S. jurisdiction, control, basing rights, or access arrangements in Greenland that existed at market creation will not count as new qualifying agreements.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the governments of the United States and Denmark; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...President Trump’s January 2026 announcement of a NATO “framework” for enhanced Arctic security cooperation, including possible expanded U.S. basing rights, has not progressed toward any formal sovereignty transfer or purchase agreement. Danish and Greenlandic officials have maintained consistent opposition to ceding control, emphasizing self-determination and rejecting outright sale while favoring continued NATO-aligned defense talks. No legislation advancing acquisition, new envoy-led negotiations, or bilateral treaty text has emerged in the ensuing months, leaving the timeline for a binding deal before December 31, 2026, highly constrained by diplomatic, legal, and political barriers. Traders view these stalled multilateral discussions and entrenched sovereignty positions as the dominant factors behind the 72.5% “No” pricing.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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