Greenlandic Prime Minister Múte Egede has made a strong case for independence from Denmark, stating that the Arctic territory must take control of its future. In a recent speech, Egede highlighted the limitations of Greenland’s current relationship with Denmark, describing it as a colonial holdover that has hindered the nation’s development. Egede argued that Greenland’s reliance on Denmark for trade and international relations is unsustainable. He called for direct engagement with global partners, emphasizing the need for greater autonomy. “For our cooperation with other countries, and our trade relations, cannot continue to take place solely through Denmark,” Egede said, underscoring...