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A new Canadian consulate was inaugurated in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, marking a step toward strengthening diplomatic relations between Canada and Greenland. The ceremony, led by Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, underscored support for the region’s autonomy amid growing international tensions. Greenlandic Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt highlighted the cultural and political affinity uniting the two peoples. The opening coincided with the arrival of French Consul General Jean‑Noël Poirier, signaling increased diplomatic presence in the Arctic. Analysts view these moves as responses to regional control ambitions expressed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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00:00A new Canadian consulate was opened in Newark, the capital of Greenland, as part of the strengthening of diplomatic relations between the two nations.
00:09Led by Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, the ceremony served as a show of support for the region's autonomy in the face of growing international tensions.
00:19In line with this, her Greenlandic counterpart Vivian Motsfeld highlighted the cultural and political affinity that unites the two peoples.
00:27This diplomatic deployment coincides with the arrival of the French Consul General Jean-Noël Poirier, who also took up his duties in NUC.
00:37Both diplomatic moves appeared to be a response to the regional control ambitions expressed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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