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Mining minister: Investor interest in Greenland has increased following Trump's threats

Since the emergence of a?U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to annex Greenland, according to a senior Greenlandic government official.

Naaja H. Nathielsen, Greenland’s Minister for Business and Mineral Resources, stated that the UK, Canada, and European Union countries have shown the most interest.

She said, "On the investor's side, we saw an increase in interest in investing."

She said that although Trump expressed an interest in purchasing?Greenland many years ago, it has been "hectic" over the last two months.

The Arctic island is a strategically located, mineral-rich autonomous?territory. Trump has 'intensified his rhetoric about gaining control of Greenland in 2025, and even this year. He claimed that Denmark is incapable of protecting Greenland from Chinese and Russian influences.

Greenland sent a delegation of more than 20 mining companies to the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada's mining conference, which is taking place in Toronto until Wednesday.

Benjamin Gallezot is France's delegate to the interministerial committee for metals and ores. He said that France would be willing to take a small equity stake in a mining project in?Greenland in order to help develop it.

Nathanielsen stated that Greenland is easing tax and permitting laws to encourage investment.

She denied that Greenland "faces a significant risk from China", noting that only "two Chinese companies have mining licenses and that both are inactive."

Nathanielsen said, "So?that?is not a high success rate for Chinese investments." She stated that although China is an important exporter for Greenland she does not see the country as a danger.

(source: Reuters)