The U.S. and Greenland have partnered to map the island’s mineral resources
The agreement was signed in June, before news of Trump's interest in buying Greenland sparked a diplomatic row between the United States and Denmark
LONDON — The U.S. military has conducted an aerial survey of Greenland to assess the vast island’s mineral potential as part of an agreement between the two governments, a top U.S. diplomat said on Wednesday.
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