
Múte B. Egede
Múte B. Egede is the current Prime Minister of Greenland, representing the Inuit Ataqatigiit party. He has been a vocal advocate for Greenland's self-determination and has recently highlighted the economic contributions Greenland has made to Denmark, particularly in relation to the mining industry, as evidenced by a new documentary that discusses the historical profits generated from the kryolite mine in Ivittuut.
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Denmark:
Múte B. Egede was interviewed for the controversial documentary that cost Thomas Falbe his job.
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Panama:
Múte B. Egede, the Greenlandic president, stated that Greenland is not for sale and does not wish to be part of the U.S.
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Slovakia:
Múte B. Egede emphasized that the future of Greenland should be decided by the Greenlanders themselves.
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Switzerland:
Mute B. Egede referred to the campaign in the 1960s and 1970s as genocide.
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United Kingdom:
Múte B Egede, Greenland’s then-prime minister, highlighted the financial gains Denmark made from Greenland's resources.
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Denmark:
Múte B. Egede criticized the appointment of Tobias Elling Rehfeld as Arctic ambassador.
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Denmark:
Múte B. Egede has asked Americans to stay away in strong terms.
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Denmark:
Múte B. Egede is the outgoing head of government whose party lost support in the recent election.
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Denmark:
Múte B. Egede has strongly urged Americans to stay away.
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Denmark:
Múte B. Egede is the outgoing leader of the Greenlandic government.
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