Denmark works to keep Greenland and the Faroe Islands from going their separate ways
When it came right down to it, none of the members of the Folketing, the Danish national assembly, debating the state of Denmark’s relationship with Greenland and the Faroe Islands Tuesday disagreed that the two countries can declare independence from Copenhagen whenever either sees fit. Most made it clear, however, that they would not like to see that happen.
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