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Greenland appoints former PM Egede as foreign minister

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COPENHAGEN, April 14 (Reuters) - Greenland's prime minister said on Tuesday ⁠he had appointed his predecessor Mute Egede as foreign minister, handing him the job of steering relations ​with the United States amid pressure from U.S. President Donald ‌Trump for control over the island.

Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said Egede's ministerial portfolio will also include those of ⁠mineral resources and business policies.

Trump has repeatedly ⁠said that the United States needs Greenland, a part of the Kingdom of Denmark, for security reasons, causing a rift with European NATO allies who ‌reject his claim.

Seeking to salvage relations, Greenland, Denmark and ⁠the U.S. in late January launched ‌diplomatic talks and have said ​negotiations are still ongoing, with further meetings scheduled to take place.

As prime minister until mid-2025, Egede, the ‌current finance minister, repeatedly emphasised that ​Greenland is not ⁠for sale and that its people will determine ‌their own future, rejecting ⁠Trump's approach.

Greenland's delegation in the initial Washington talks was led by Vivian Motzfeldt, who stepped down from the ​job of foreign ‌minister last month when her party resigned from the ⁠coalition government over issues ​unrelated to the U.S. conflict.

(Reporting by Louise Rasmussen; ​Editing by Terje Solsvik)

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