Canada and France Plant Nuuk Consulates to Bolster Greenland Ties and Arctic Cooperation

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Canada and France opened consulates in Nuuk, Greenland, signaling support for Denmark and aiming to deepen Arctic cooperation on climate, Inuit rights, culture, science and economy, with inaugurations by Anita Anand and Jean-Noël Poirier; the moves follow Canada’s 2024 pledge and come amid broader Arctic security talks after earlier U.S. takeover threats and ongoing discussions among Denmark, Greenland and the United States.
- Canada and France open Greenland consulates in show of Denmark support The Guardian
- Canada and France to open Greenland consulates after Trump demands BBC
- In Greenland’s anxious capital, a show of solidarity from Canada and other allies Politico
- Inuit leaders from Canada arrive in Nuuk in show of support for Greenlanders The Globe and Mail
- Nunavik Inuit travel to Greenland in solidarity against U.S. threats Nunatsiaq News
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