Brussels to Double Greenland Funding in EU’s New Budget
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The EU Commission wants to provide more financial support to Greenland.
The EU Commission wants to more than double its support for the "important outpost of Europe".
The European Commission has proposed to raise the EU budget framework for Greenland for the period 2028-2034 to EUR 530 million, more than twice the 225 million planned for the current year, while US President Donald Trump threatens to take control of the territory.
In its proposals for the seven-year budget for 2028-2034, the European Commission proposes to double the funds that will be directed to support overseas territories such as Greenland.
Resources will support cooperation with the EU in the area of critical minerals and energy
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