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Greenland's ruling Siumut party plans to hold a vote on independence following a general election next month, citing urgency due to U.S. President Trump's interest in acquiring the strategically significant island. All five political parties in parliament have stated they do not want Greenland to become part of the U.S. An opinion poll indicates 85% of Greenlanders are opposed to this, with nearly half viewing Trump's interest as a threat.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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