Greenland Criticizes the Nordic Council Cooperation

The chairman of the Greenland government, Múte B. Egede, criticized the cooperation in the Nordic Council on Tuesday. That is reported by Sermitsiaq.

This happens in a speech at the Nordic Council's session, which is currently being held in Oslo.

The head of Naalakkersuisut believes that Greenland stands outside the community when the most important topics are discussed in the cooperation, and calls for more equal cooperation in his speech:

"The Nordic cooperation is described as a community between friends. We from Greenland would like to be part of this community. However, it must be on equal terms both when it comes to duties and responsibilities. This is not the case today."

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