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Greenland leaders ready to talk with Trump about making the territory part of America

Greenland’s leader has announced he is prepared to enter into negotiations with US President-elect Donald Trump about the future of the mineral-rich arctic territory.

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Greenland’s leader Múte Egede said he is prepared to enter into negotiations with President-elect Trump about the future of the mineral-rich arctic territory — but warned his people had no interest in becoming Americans.

At a press conference Friday in Denmark, which exercises nominal sovereignty over Greenland, Mr Egede said he accepted that Greenland was “a place that the Americans see as part of their world” and that while he has not spoken with Trump, he was open to “discussions about what unites us.”

“We are ready to talk,” he said.

“Co-operation is about dialogue. Co-operation means that you will work towards solutions.”

Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Bourup Egede addresses a press conference in the Mirror Hall at the Prime Minister's Office. Picture: AFP.
Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute Bourup Egede addresses a press conference in the Mirror Hall at the Prime Minister's Office. Picture: AFP.
US President elect Donald Trump. Picture: /Getty Images.
US President elect Donald Trump. Picture: /Getty Images.

Mr Egede was joined at the press conference by his Danish counterpart Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.

Greenland had been a colony of Denmark since the 18th century and became a self-governing Danish territory in 1953.

In 2009 the island won the right to secure independence if they ever voted to do so — something Mr Egede supports.

“We have a desire for independence, a desire to be the master of our own house … This is something everyone should respect,” he said.

“Greenland is for the Greenlandic people. We do not want to be Danish, we do not want to be American. We want to be Greenlandic.”

Donald Trump Jr recently made a private visit to Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory coveted by Trump Sr and which hopes to one day be independent but remains dependent on Copenhagen for now. PIcture: AFP.
Donald Trump Jr recently made a private visit to Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory coveted by Trump Sr and which hopes to one day be independent but remains dependent on Copenhagen for now. PIcture: AFP.

Greenland’s strategic importance has increased exponentially in recent years with icebound arctic waterways melting and world powers scrambling for new real estate between the United States and Russia.

The territory and its surrounding waters are rich in critical natural resources. Under its current status, Denmark retains responsibility for the island’s defence.

In recent days the country sent private messages to Team Trump expressing their willingness to talk about how American security needs could be met without transferring formal sovereignty, Axios reported.

This article originally appeared in The NY Post and was reproduced with permission.

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