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Greenland has representative offices in several countries and otherwise is represented by embassies of Denmark worldwide. The Self-Government Act of 2009 allows the government of Greenland to open diplomatic offices, mainly within areas of full jurisdiction of Greenland, this being foreign trade, industry, fisheries, education, science, mining etc.
Greenland took control of law enforcement, the coast guard, and the legal system. The official language changed from Danish to Greenlandic on 21 June 2009, Greenland national day. [19] The act gives control of foreign relations of Greenland to the island in trade and other areas it is
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Greenland may become independent if its residents want, but it won't become a U.S. state, Denmark's foreign minister said on Wednesday after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump ...
Bilateral relations of Greenland (6 C) D. ... Pages in category "Foreign relations of Greenland" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Greenland is a unique territory with Indigenous majority and partial independence from Denmark, and any attempt by President-elect Trump to annex it would be met with resistance from its leaders ...
Greenland’s Parliament on Tuesday debated whether it would ban political donations from foreign or anonymous contributors. The island territory’s Inatsisartut examined a proposal that would ...
Greenland achieved some special treatment such as restrictions on business for non-residents and fisheries. [16] Greenland got the right to one European Parliament member in the parliament election 1979. Greenland left in 1985, following a referendum in 1982 with 53% voting for withdrawal after a dispute over fishing rights. [17]
The slideshow states that "Danish/Greenlandic relations are good, but occasionally can become sensitive." In 1979, Greenland became an "autonomous country" under the Danish monarchy.