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Norway to open a consulate in Greenland, supporting Arctic strategy

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OSLO, June ‌19 (Reuters) - Norway will open ​a consulate general in Greenland's capital ⁠Nuuk, headed by a Norwegian diplomat, Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr ​Stoere said on Friday.

U.S. President Donald ‌Trump's push to acquire or control Greenland, a semi-autonomous island under the ⁠Kingdom of Denmark, ⁠has strained relations between Washington and European NATO members.

"The High North remains Norway's most important strategic ‌priority, and the Arctic is becoming ⁠increasingly important for ‌international politics and ​security," Stoere told a press conference.

"A Consulate General in Nuuk will ‌strengthen both political contact ​and cooperation ⁠on shared interests in the ‌region," he ⁠said.

France earlier this year opened a consulate in Greenland, while the United ​States last ‌month moved its existing consulate to ⁠a bigger ​venue.

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik, editing ​by Louise Rasmussen)

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