Greenland citizens concerned by Trump’s assertion to take control
Concerns have been raised among Greenland’s population of 57,000 people about U.S. President Donald Trump reaffirming on Monday that his nation needs to take control of the world's largest island from Denmark, a move the newly re-elected head of state described as “necessary for international security.” VOA’s Henry Ridgwell has more.
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