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Greenland names former PM Egede Foreign Minister

Greenland's Prime Minister said Tuesday that he appointed his predecessor Mute Egede to the position of?foreign ministry, giving him the task of steering the relations with the United States amidst pressure from U.S. president Donald Trump to control the island.

Premier?Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen stated that Egede’s portfolio would also include those of minerals resources and business policy.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that the United States is in need of Greenland, which is a part if the Kingdom of Denmark. This claim has caused a rift between European NATO allies, who have rejected it.

Greenland and Denmark, as well as the U.S., launched diplomatic discussions in late January to try to save their relations. They have stated that negotiations are ongoing and further meetings will be held.

Egede's current Finance Minister, Egede, has repeatedly stated that Greenland will not be sold and its people will decide their own future. He rejects Trump's approach. Vivian Motzfeldt led Greenland's initial Washington talks delegation. She resigned as foreign minister in December after her party left the coalition government for reasons unrelated to the U.S. war. Reporting by Louise Rasmussen, Editing by Terje Solsvik

(source: Reuters)