Greenland's new prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, has reiterated the island's long-term goal of becoming an independent nation. In the meantime, Greenland plans to strengthen its relationship with Denmark, its current governing partner, to ensure a stable transition. The move comes amid increased international attention, including visits from both Denmark's prime minister and U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who criticized Denmark's management of the territory. Greenland is seeking a respectful and strategic partnership with Denmark as it builds the foundation for eventual sovereignty. The island's geopolitical importance continues to grow due to its Arctic location and natural resources.
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Greenland strengthens Danish ties as it eyes independence
Greenland will strengthen its ties with Denmark until it can become a sovereign nation, the Arctic island's incoming prime minister told Reuters on Monday, noting that the semi-autonomous Danish territory ultimately wants to become independent.
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Greenland's Path to Independence: Strengthening Danish Ties
Greenland's new prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, has reaffirmed the island's aim for independence from Denmark. While strengthening its relationship with Denmark, Greenland seeks a respectful partnership with the U.