New York Times: “Responding on Monday to the diplomatic earthquake set off last week by President-elect Donald Trump, who mused about taking over the gigantic island in the Arctic Ocean, Greenland’s prime minister said the territory would like to work more closely with the United States on defense and natural resources.”
Said Prime Minister Múte Egede: “The reality is we are going to work with the U.S. — yesterday, today and tomorrow.”
“But he was firm: Greenlanders did not want to become Americans.”

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