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Greenland's Democratic party, which tripled its seats in this week's election, is urging political parties to form a broad coalition government to show unity against potential U.S. annexation. President Trump has expressed interest in controlling Greenland for international security reasons. The parties met to discuss a joint response to Trump's comments, with the Democrats advocating for responsible mineral resource extraction to support Greenland's transition to full independence from Denmark.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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