Greenland's PM said because of the US president's behaviour, the people of the island don't want to get close to the country.
Donald Trump has not treated Greenlanders with respect in his bid to acquire the vast, mineral-rich Arctic island, says its Prime Minister. The US president stressed again his interest in getting control of the island during his address to Congress last Tuesday.
Greenland is having a moment in the international spotlight. U.S. President Donald Trump has been maneuvering to gain control of the mineral-rich Arctic territory that most people know only as a huge icy island at the top of the world.
Nuuk: US President Donald Trump, who has said he wants to take over Greenland, is very unpredictable, the island s premier said on Monday, the eve
Egede has repeatedly said that Greenland, whose population is only 57,000, belongs to its people and that it should decide on its own future
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Greenland’s prime minister says “Greenland is ours” and cannot be taken or bought, in defiance of the claim by President Donald Trump that the United States will acquire the territory “one way or another.
In a tiny workshop in Greenland's capital Nuuk, goldsmith Nadja Arnaaraq Kreutzmann polishes metals and stones mined and gathered on the vast mineral-rich island. The jewellery she crafts is adorned with Inuit symbols of life and survival.
With 90% of US aid contracts cut, Trump's first 50 days in office has upended millions of lives around the world - with one health worker comparing his actions to biological warfare.
Greenlanders have been pushed into the global spotlight in the weeks since U.S. President Donald Trump said America could take over their Arctic homeland.
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