Canada's Indigenous governor general to visit Greenland as Trump renews talk of annexing it
Canada’s Indigenous Governor General Mary Simon and Foreign Minister Anita Anand will open a consulate in Nuuk to strengthen Arctic security and support Greenland’s sovereignty.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, and Anita Anand, Canadian Foreign Minister, will visit Nuuk in early February to open a consulate.
- Amid renewed U.S. comments, Stephen Miller said Monday that Greenland should be part of the United States despite Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's warning that U.S. control would end NATO, and Donald Trump argued it is needed for Arctic security.
- Carney met with Mette Frederiksen and NATO's secretary general in Paris, and allied leaders publicly defended Greenland's sovereignty while he balances trade talks with the U.S. this year.
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Canadian Officials Plan Greenland Visit as Trump Eyes Purchase of Territory
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand and Governor General Mary Simon are reportedly planning a visit to Greenland early next month to open a new Canadian consulate, in a show of Ottawa’s opposition to President Donald Trump’s move to acquire Greenland for the United States. The post Canadian Officials Plan Greenland Visit as Trump Eyes Purchase of Territory appeared first on Breitbart.
Canada's Indigenous governor general to visit Greenland as Trump renews talk of annexing it
Prime Minister Mark Carney says his foreign minister and the governor general will visit Greenland in early February in the wake of renewed threats by U.S.
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