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Summary
Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede renewed calls for independence from Denmark in his New Year speech, citing the need to overcome colonial legacies and reshape Greenland’s future.
Egede highlighted dissatisfaction with historical Danish policies, including forced birth control in the 20th century, and noted Greenland’s self-governance since 2009 allows for an independence vote.
While most of Greenland’s 57,000 residents support independence, debates persist over its economic impact due to reliance on Danish aid and fishing.
Greenland’s government rejected U.S. offers to purchase the island, asserting it is “not for sale.”
Good news Greenland, someone is the market to buy your country. Sure, you won’t have independence however you get a new sugar daddy.