The Prime Minister of Greenland, known for its abundant territory and rich natural resources, stated that the island must develop its economy to reduce dependence on Danish aid. Prime Minister Kåre A. Nielsens emphasized that the development strategy will include attracting investment in mineral extraction and tourism development on the island. "We must do everything possible to ensure the well-being of our people," said Nielsen. Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, already receives significant subsidies from the Danish government, but it also has considerable deposits of mineral resources, such as uranium, iron, precious metals, and rare earths. These resources, according to Nielsen, could become a key source of income for the country. The Prime Minister also noted that the development of tourism on the island has great potential, given its unique nature, including glaciers and vast landscapes. Nielsen expressed hope that the development of these sectors could make Greenland's economy more sustainable and independent.
Greenland Announces New Investment Plans
The Prime Minister of Greenland, with its vast area and rich minerals, stated that the government will make new efforts to attract investments and improve the local economy.