Greenland's Prime Minister Pushes for Independence from Denmark
- Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede emphasized his desire for independence from Denmark during his New Year speech, marking a significant change in rhetoric about the island's future.
- Egede stated, "It is about time that we ourselves take a step and shape our future," highlighting the need for equality.
- He mentioned that the decision for independence rests with the people of Greenland but did not specify when a vote might occur.
- Greenland's government has rejected offers from Trump to purchase the island, with Egede asserting, 'Greenland is ours. We are not for sale and will never be for sale.
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