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Greenland's government warned it did not approve exploratory oil drilling by a Trump-linked firm preparing to begin operations. Officials said they're exploring legal options to halt the $60 million project.
Greenland's government warned that it did not approve exploratory oil drilling by a Trump-linked firm that's preparing to begin a $60 million project. Officials said they're exploring legal options to halt operations, and the statement suggests the firm is moving forward without clear government sign-off.
The conflict here is straightforward: a private company with Trump ties is attempting to drill in Greenland without permission from Greenland's government. Greenland is semiautonomous but not independent, which creates legal ambiguity about who has authority to approve or block the project. The fact that officials need to "explore legal options" suggests the approval process is murkier than a simple yes-or-no from the government, leaving room for the firm to argue they have sufficient authority to proceed.
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