
US leaves tons of hazardous waste at former Greenland bases
She also recalled that since 1951, the two countries have an agreement on the defense of Greenland, which allows the United States to establish military bases on the island within the framework of NATO.
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Approximate reading time: less than a minute 283 Moscow, June 28 - AIF-Moscow. In an interview with Poland’s Gazeta Wyborcza on May 31, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Copenhagen and Washington had agreed to set up a high-level working group to find a “good solution” to the Greenland issue. According to the newspaper, the investigation covered at least 36 former military bases and other US facilities on the territory of the largest island in the world.
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Approximate reading time: less than a minute 283 Moscow, June 28 - AIF-Moscow.
according to Argumenty i FaktyIn an interview with Poland’s Gazeta Wyborcza on May 31, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Copenhagen and Washington had agreed to set up a high-level working group to find a “good solution” to the Greenland issue.
according to VedomostiAccording to the newspaper, the investigation covered at least 36 former military bases and other US facilities on the territory of the largest island in the world.
according to VedomostiThis follows an investigation conducted by Politiken at least 36 former US bases and military installations on the world’s largest island.
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