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The US aid package to Greenland marks a new chapter in a long, complex relationship

The promise of $12.1 million leaves a lot of questions to be resolved — including the future of the U.S.-Denmark-Greenland relationship.

By Martin Breum April 29, 2020
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There are multiple ways to seek to understand what a new aid package from the U.S. to Greenland announced last week means. But one of the most instructive might be to start with the diplomatic war of words the news kicked off in Copenhagen.

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