Russia Eyes Greenland, Calls Its Status "Controversial"
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The Kremlin has stated it is closely watching developments around Greenland, labeling the island's political situation "very controversial."
Dmitry Peskov, the Russian presidential spokesman, made the remarks to reporters. He said Moscow considers Greenland to be part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
The comments come amid increased international focus on the Arctic. Greenland is a vast, strategically important territory rich in natural resources.
While under Danish sovereignty, Greenland has its own government and is moving toward greater independence. This complex status appears to be what the Kremlin calls controversial.
Russia's declaration of direct interest in Greenland's affairs is a significant diplomatic statement. It highlights the growing geopolitical competition in the Arctic region.