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Believes that the Greenlanders' Struggle for Independence Has Been Pushed Aside

Summary by RÚV
Greenlanders are facing pressing questions about the future of their country's independence struggle after US President Donald Trump ended the so-called "Strike for Greenland". "The focus should be on what is happening right now, not on the struggle for independence. It has been pushed aside for now," says Lis Lindenhann Jokumsen, a broadcaster on Greenland's state broadcaster KNR. The tension surrounding the US president's threats to take over …
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Greenlanders are facing pressing questions about the future of their country's independence struggle after US President Donald Trump ended the so-called "Strike for Greenland". "The focus should be on what is happening right now, not on the struggle for independence. It has been pushed aside for now," says Lis Lindenhann Jokumsen, a broadcaster on Greenland's state broadcaster KNR. The tension surrounding the US president's threats to take over …

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
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