Vladimir Putin has recently talked about Greenland mainly in the context of US plans to take control of the island, framing it as a serious, historically rooted American geopolitical project in the Arctic.

What Putin actually said

  • At an Arctic forum in Murmansk in March 2025, Putin said the United States has ā€œserious plansā€ regarding Greenland and that these plans have ā€œlong‑standing historical roots.ā€
  • He warned that the US would continue to push its geopolitical , military, and economic interests in the Arctic, using Greenland as a key example of that strategy.
  • He argued it would be a ā€œmistakeā€ to dismiss Donald Trump’s Greenland ambitions as mere extravagant talk, stressing they should be taken seriously.

How he framed US–Greenland plans

  • Putin linked Trump’s ambition to earlier US attempts to acquire Greenland in the 20th century, saying this shows a long‑term American interest in the island.
  • Public reporting notes that he presented Greenland as part of intensifying rivalry over Arctic routes, resources, and military positioning, rather than as an isolated idea.

What he said about Russia and the Arctic

  • In the same remarks, Putin said Russia would strengthen its presence in the Arctic by commissioning more icebreakers, expanding northern ports, and stationing more troops in the region.
  • He claimed that Russia ā€œhas never threatened anyone in the Arcticā€ while insisting Moscow will firmly defend its interests against what he called threatening moves by other states.

Did he ā€œendorseā€ a US Greenland takeover?

  • Some Western analysis describes Putin’s comments as a kind of indirect endorsement of Trump’s Greenland project, since he did not criticize it and said the issue was strictly between the US and Denmark/Greenland.
  • At the same time, commentators point out that this stance also serves Russia’s narrative: it normalizes major territorial moves while Moscow pursues its own aims in places like Ukraine and the wider Arctic.

Why this became a trending topic

  • The remarks attracted attention because they combine two hot topics: Trump’s revived push for Greenland and Russia’s expanding Arctic military and economic footprint.
  • Online forum discussions often focus on: whether Trump could actually succeed, how Denmark and Greenland might respond, and whether Putin is being opportunistic by appearing relaxed about US ambitions while using them to justify his own Arctic buildup.

TL;DR: Putin said US plans for Greenland are ā€œseriousā€ and historically rooted, warned that Washington is pushing its interests in the Arctic, and used the issue to justify a stronger Russian Arctic presence—while pointedly not condemning Trump’s Greenland ambitions.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.