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Greenland lawmakers will consider opening an East Asia office

China is the most likely location for Greenland's next envoy, but the office would also represent the country in Japan and South Korea.

By Kevin McGwin April 6, 2020
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Greenland’s long-discussed plans of establishing a diplomatic presence in China will be taken up by legislators in Nuuk during the spring session of Inatsisartut, the national assembly, when they will be asked to debate whether a “representative office” — a de facto embassy — should be opened in East Asia, according to a statement issued by Naalakkersuisuit, the government, March 10.

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