Moscow has responded to the Trump administration's push to acquire Greenland with a mix of public restraint and private concern, seeing both risks and opportunities in the crisis. While Russian officials are wary of a potential expansion of American military infrastructure in Greenland, which could threaten Russian submarine operations and Arctic interests, they also welcome the deepening divisions within the Western alliance. The episode is seen in Moscow as validation of power politics over international law and as a chance to reinforce Russia's position in the Arctic, including the strategic Northern Sea Route.
Russian analysts note that the dispute exposes the limits of European independence from the United States and may accelerate Russian military investments in the Arctic. However, some experts see the possibility for future cooperation in the region, provided that geopolitical competition does not escalate. Official statements have emphasized the need for dialogue and adherence to international law, while debate continues within Russia over how to view the Trump presidency and its impact on Russian interests.

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