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Greenland’s Siumut party withdraws from governing coalition

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COPENHAGEN, March 13 (Reuters) - ‌Greenland's Siumut party has withdrawn from the coalition ​government, the prime minister said on Friday, weakening efforts to present a ⁠united front against U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign to take control of the Arctic island.

The departure follows Siumut chair Aleqa ​Hammond's warning that the party would leave after two Greenlandic ministers announced ‌candidacies for Denmark's March 24 parliamentary election without prior leave.

Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen expressed disappointment but said his government would carry ⁠on, emphasising the importance of governance during heightened ⁠global scrutiny.

"I think it's terribly bad timing and I'm very frustrated and disappointed that it's happening at a time when we should be standing together," he told reporters.

"Anything that might ‌look like division in our country is grist to the mill ⁠for foreigners and we should avoid that ‌at all cost," he said.

The broad ​coalition had been a cornerstone of Nielsen's strategy to respond to what he has termed Greenland's most serious time in ‌recent history.

Siumut's departure means that Greenlandic Foreign ​Minister Vivian Motzfeldt, who ⁠has played a key role in diplomatic talks with ‌the United States, is leaving ⁠her post, according to broadcaster KNR.

The loss of Siumut's support, which holds four seats in Greenland's 31-seat Inatsisartut assembly, does not ​threaten the government's majority, ‌as Nielsen's coalition retains control with its remaining 19 seats.

Greenland will ⁠elect two members to Denmark's ​parliament later this month.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen and Louise ​Rasmussen, editing by Terje Solsvik)

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