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  2. Foreign relations of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Being part of the Kingdom of Denmark, the foreign relations of Greenland are handled in cooperation between the government of Denmark and the government of Greenland. Unlike Denmark proper, Greenland is not part of the European Union (EU). The country's status was changed to an Overseas Country and Territory (OCT) associated with the EU, a ...

  3. Greenlandic independence - Wikipedia

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    The commission's work submitted its final report in June 1978 with proposals for a Home Rule Act. [14] In 1979, the Danish government granted Greenland home rule, with Denmark keeping control of a number of areas including foreign relations, defense, currency matters, and the legal system in Greenland. [15] [16]

  4. Greenlanders - Wikipedia

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    Greenland's international relations are mostly managed by its home rule government, though some matters remain under Danish oversight. As part of the agreement when Greenland exited the EEC, it was considered a "special case," retaining access to the European market through Denmark, which remains a member. [ 47 ]

  5. Explainer-Why does Trump want Greenland and could he get it?

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    Greenland has been part of Denmark for more than 600 years but now controls most of its own domestic affairs as a semi-sovereign territory under the Danish realm.

  6. Greenland may become independent, but not a U.S. state ...

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    Greenland's leader held talks on Wednesday with the Danish king in Copenhagen, a day after Trump's remarks thrust the fate of the Danish-ruled island to the top of world headlines. Trump, who ...

  7. Military in Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The United States continued to be interested in a permanent military presence due to the increasing tensions of the Cold War; however, Greenland was expected to remain under sole Danish control by the public. A US proposal to buy Greenland was rejected by the Danish government, with regard to the Soviet Union. [clarification needed]

  8. Canada–Denmark relations - Wikipedia

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    The island is claimed by both Canada and Greenland with the Kingdom of Denmark. [12] In 1973 Canada and the Kingdom of Denmark ratified a treaty defining the border in the area. The treaty did not define the border at Hans Island as no agreement was made on this. In 1984, Tom Høyem, the Danish Minister for Greenland, raised the Danish flag on ...

  9. Denmark frantically messages Trump about security concessions ...

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    The Danish government, which is responsible for Greenland’s defense, wants to avoid clashing with the US and hopes to assure Trump that Greenland will be safe from Russia and China without the ...