China sees an opportunity in Greenland, but not in the way that Trump thinks
For years, Beijing has struggled to gain a foothold in Greenland, in part because of US and Danish unity. Trump’s fraying of that alliance could create the opening it needs According to Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s foreign affairs chief, China and Russia must be having a “field day” about (…)
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