Greenland is set to receive half of EU funding for ‘overseas strategic outposts’
The agreement is a sign of the “extremely special” relationship between Nuuk and Brussels says Naalakkersuisut.
The European Union’s foreign ministers have given their approval to a seven-year, €225 million ($260 million) assistance package for Greenland that leaders in Nuuk say they will primarily use to improve the country’s educational system.
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