The Greenlanders are ready, if possible, to vote for independence, but they will decide this issue themselves, Mute Egede stressed.
Greenland seeks close cooperation with the United States and does not seek to be part of it. Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede stated this in an interview with Fox News.
“We want to be Greenlanders. We will always be part of NATO. We will always be a strong partner for the United States. We are close neighbors. We have been together for the last 80 years. And I think we have a lot to do offer cooperation in the future. But we also want to be clear: we do not want to be part of the United States, but we want close cooperation with the United States,” the official explained his position.
Greenlanders will vote for independence if they have the chance, the head of the Greenland government has assured.
“But the people of Greenland will decide when we want to be independent. And I think it’s important to see that if Greenland takes these steps, we will always be part of the Western alliance and a strong partner for the United States. Because your security is our security.” – emphasis of the Prime Minister.
He recalled that the island has a large range of rare earth minerals, such as zinc, gold, uranium, and noted the importance of strengthening cooperation with the States and the European Union and expressed hope for future investments .
As you know, US President-elect Donald Trump has not ruled out the use of military force to control Greenland or the Panama Canal, which he has talked about in recent weeks.
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