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8 October 14:56

The Prime Minister of Greenland, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, delivered the first speech addressed to the European Parliament, highlighting the importance of cooperation with the EU.

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Jens-Frederik Nielsen, the Prime Minister of the Danish autonomous territory, emphasized in his speech that "the world is changing, and it is doing so rapidly," without directly mentioning the threats from the American president. Nielsen highlighted the vast reserves of rare earths and critical minerals on the island, underscoring their potential to 'change the global balance and security.' The Prime Minister added that Greenland is ready to intensify its collaboration with the EU.

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Greenland's leader thanks the EU and urges the bloc to invest in his island

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The Danish Foreign Minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, stated that the US should leave Greenland alone, reaffirming the position of officials in Copenhagen regarding Trump's policy.
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