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US opens a consulate in Greenland, a year after a bid to buy

The U.S. has recently sought to boost ties to Greenland.

By Deutsche Presse-Agentur June 11, 2020
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WASHINGTON — The United States on Wednesday reopened a consulate in Greenland, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said, in an apparent bid to shore up Washington’s presence in the Arctic region amid a power competition with China and Russia.

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