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Greenland to set regards to defence and mining ties with United States, states PM

Greenland Prime Minister Silence Egede said on Monday the nation is seeking to strengthen its defence and mining ties with the United States, albeit on its own terms, following restored interest from U.S. Presidentelect Donald Trump.

Trump, who takes office on Jan. 20, recently returned to an concept floated during his very first term of obtaining the tactically important and mineral-rich Arctic island and described U.S. control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, as an outright need.

Egede said his federal government was searching for ways to work together with the United States which it was prepared to start a dialogue with Trump's incoming administration, but stressed it would be up to it to decide how it ought to continue.

When asked at an interview in Nuuk on Monday about broadening U.S. military abilities on the vast Arctic island, Egede said: Greenland's independence is Greenland's business, also in relation to making use of its land, so it is likewise Greenland that will choose what contract we need to come to.

Egede has actually summoned the leaders of Greenland's political parties to a conference in the capital Nuuk to go over a collective method to the U.S. interest.

This is the first time Greenland has actually been listened to in an extreme way. We require to be calm and benefit from things and stand together, he said.

While Trump did not dismiss the potential usage of military or economic methods to gain control of Greenland last week, U.S. Vice President-elect JD Vance, speaking with Fox News on Sunday, dismissed making use of military force even as he highlighted Greenland's tactical significance and its rich resources.

It was stressing when we first heard it. However the vice president said the other day that they have no interest in utilizing weapons. Our interest remains in cooperation, Egede said.

(source: Reuters)