00:00OK, I mean, the White House quite often cites security reasons as being the reason for their wish to control Greenland.
00:08Do you think it's security or do you think it's more about minerals?
00:11I think there is more than one narrative at play.
00:13And I don't think you really can look at the world's problem and just find one singular reason or solution for the problems we face globally.
00:23So, of course, there is also more than one thing at play in Greenland.
00:28And absolutely, national security is an issue we're discussing.
00:31And then we understand that we are part of the American National Security Interest Fair.
00:36We do get that. And we do want to work with the Americans trying to figure out how can we maybe safeguard for the future?
00:43How can we ramp up monitoring of the Arctic?
00:46We want to do this in collaboration with the U.S. and NATO and other interested parties.
00:51So for us, that is really an open door you're kicking in.
00:54And, of course, there's also mineral interest and we can deal with that in another level because we are an open economy.
01:04It is already possible to invest into Greenland in our mineral sector.
01:08We want to welcome it. We want to work with other countries.
01:12That's why we have partnerships with other countries on this side as well.
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