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Greenland's new Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, has said that the island is not a 'piece of property that can be bought,' in response to Donald Trump's repeated calls for the US to take control of the autonomous Danish territory

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00:00We are in a political situation that requires that we should be able to get together in the bus.
00:14And I think that it goes wider than just us.
00:19We should be able to get together in the bus with all of them we are dealing with.
00:23What we have said from the beginning is that we are ready for a strong partnership.
00:28We are ready for more development, but we would like to have respect.
00:33I don't think we can have any partners where there isn't a form of respect.
00:37I think that the grønlandske regering has made it.
00:40And that has the grønlandske parties.
00:43We will never be able to be a part of a group of people who can buy from anyone else.
00:48And I think that's the important thing to understand.
00:51So we can work together with respect with each other.
00:54We have used time on what we can call our own internal relationship.
00:58We are in a relationship with each other.
01:01And that relationship should be good for all three parts.
01:04And it should be modern.
01:06And therefore we are going with a modernization of the grønlandske-danses.
01:10And so that's the important point for all the people who would be
01:12to engage theундely and pose the reins lol on the street
01:15In this break, that includes the muscles of the menop gez bosher.
01:19In this break, it užers the muscles of the muscle man.
01:22It just functions in the main building here as well.

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