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    NATO Allies Resume Business as Usual Following Greenland Dispute

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    By Iris East on February 12, 2026 EU
    NATO Allies Resume Business as Usual Following Greenland Dispute
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    TL:DR – NATO Allies Resume Business as Usual Following Greenland Dispute

    • Last month, tensions regarding Greenland raised concerns about the stability of NATO.
    • NATO allies are reportedly resuming normal operations following the recent dispute.
    • The situation has occurred amidst ongoing discussions about military cooperation within the alliance.
    • The developments reflect a renewed commitment to the NATO framework by member states.

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    The row over Greenland last month had sparked fears that the 70-year-old military alliance, NATO, could implode, but allies now appear to be getting back to business as usual. This development comes as NATO member countries aim to reinforce unity and cooperation amid ongoing tensions in global security.

    According to reports, following the dispute, member states are refocusing on collaborative efforts to strengthen their military capabilities and strategic alignment. The reassessment of priorities is crucial as NATO addresses various threats and challenges in the current geopolitical landscape.

    Allies Strengthen NATO Cooperation

    NATO allies are engaging in discussions to bolster defence strategies and ensure the continued effectiveness of the alliance. This renewed commitment underscores the importance of collaboration among member states in the face of evolving security dynamics.

    The alliance has long been a cornerstone of collective security in Europe and North America. The recent discord over Greenland has prompted a prompt review of strategies to maintain cohesiveness within the organisation.

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