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Greenland leader’s remarks stir up controversy abroad — and at home

By Kevin McGwin, The Arctic Journal December 16, 2016
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To get a sense of the controversy that Vittus Qujaukitsoq, Greenland’s foreign minister, has kicked up in recent days, consider the newsfeed on SermitsiaqAG, a sister website to The Arctic Journal and one of the country’s most visited news outlets. At one point, seven of the 10 most-read articles from the previous 24 hours related directly or indirectly to one of several comments Qujaukitsoq had made the day before.

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