Greenland’s PM stands firm on independence: ‘We want to be Greenlanders’
- Greenland's Prime Minister M�te Egede stated that Greenlanders do not want to become Americans or Danes, emphasizing their desire for independence and identity.
- During a Fox News interview, Egede mentioned the importance of strong partnerships with the U.S. And the European Union for economic diversification and investment.
- Egede acknowledged the strategic military presence of the U.S. In Greenland, stating that U.S. National security is also important for Greenland.
- Some residents expressed their reluctance toward U.S. Involvement, preferring to remain with Denmark and emphasizing Greenland's autonomy.
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