“Greenland does not want to be American or Danish but independent, according to the Arctic island’s prime minister at the end of a tumultuous week following US president-elect Donald Trump’s refusal to rule out force to take control of the territory,” the Financial Times reports.
“Múte Egede said that ‘the status quo is not an option’ as he laid out the desire of the vast and geopolitically crucial island of 57,000 to have ‘its own voice’ by gaining independence from Denmark and turning down Trump’s attempts to buy Greenland.”
Said Egede: “We don’t want to be Danish, we don’t want to be American, we want to be Greenlandic.”

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