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Denmark, Greenland sign agreement on uraniumCopenhagen (XNA) Jan 22, 2016 Denmark and Greenland have reached an agreement on the rules for future commercial exports of uranium from the island, local media reported Tuesday. Denmark's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has signed an agreement with the self-governed Greenland after prolonged discussion, Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen was cited by Danish news agency Ritzau as saying. "We have had to agree on how we deal with the fact that Greenland has the right to extract uranium, while Denmark is responsible for what hap ... read more |
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