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Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen held a press conference today to address recent international developments. He emphasized that Greenland is not currently experiencing immediate threats of a takeover, stating, “We are not at a point where we are thinking that a takeover of our country might happen overnight.” The Prime Minister reassured residents and international observers that the country’s sovereignty remains intact.

Nielsen also mentioned that Greenland is actively working to strengthen diplomatic relations, particularly with Washington. “We are trying to establish a direct line with Washington,” he said, signaling efforts to enhance communication and possibly negotiate better strategic partnerships. These remarks come amid heightened regional attention to Greenland’s strategic importance and its potential influence in Arctic geopolitics.

The Prime Minister’s comments appear to be aimed at calming any fears of external interference, while also signaling Greenland’s proactive approach in managing international relations. No further details were provided about the specific nature of discussions with the United States or other foreign governments. As the situation develops, officials have indicated they will continue to monitor and address any security concerns to protect Greenland’s interests.

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