Greenland’s first representative in Iceland is a man for all reasons

Jacob Isbosethsen will run the fourth foreign representation that Greenland has opened.

By Kevin McGwin October 22, 2018
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Before he can chat, Jacob Isbosethsen just needs to have a word with the chef. The last guests have been ushered out and he just wants to say thanks. And get a bite to eat for himself. He was too busy meeting and greeting the throng of guests who’d turned up Saturday to the opening of Greenland’s representative office in Reykjavík to eat any of the Greenlandic fish and prawns or the Icelandic lamb. All artistically prepared and displayed and served on plates with those little hooks you can hang your glass on.

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