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Greenland welcomes US aid, but some lawmakers fear it could bring entanglements

A $12.1 million aid U.S. package is receiving a mixed reception in Greenland and Denmark.

By Kevin McGwin, Melody Schreiber April 24, 2020
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Details of a $12.1 million American aid package to Greenland, announced on Thursday, remain scarce, but the money will be directed toward programs in education, energy, tourism and sustainable development.

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