US to open Greenland consulate amid increased interest
Associated PressWASHINGTON — The Trump administration is planning to open a U.S. consulate in Greenland for the first time in decades amid increased strategic and economic interest in the Danish territory. The U.S. has a “strategic interest in enhancing political, economic, and commercial relationships across the Arctic region,” said the letter to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “We have a very good relationship with Denmark.. She put a call in and I appreciated it very much.” A permanent diplomatic presence would allow the U.S. to “protect essential equities in Greenland while developing deeper relationships with Greenlandic officials and society,” the letter said. It said the consulate would be “a critical component of our efforts to increase U.S. presence in the Arctic and would serve as an effective platform to advance U.S. interests in Greenland.” Congress would likely have been open to the idea, but after Trump’s actions the proposal will likely gain greater scrutiny.