The US Consulate Nuuk, Greenland, announced plans on Jan. 16 local time to relocate to a basement in a newly constructed high-rise building in the city. The new premises will cover an area of approximately 3,000 square meters and will be equipped with bulletproof glass.
The US Consulate has confirmed this relocation plan. A spokesperson for the consulate stated, "The location in Nuuk [will] enhance our platform to further strengthen the robust relationship between the United States and Greenland."
Currently, the consulate is housed in a small red wooden cabin near the fishing port in Nuuk.
The US State Department is even hiring interns who speak the island's language as Trump looks to win locals over with US$100,000 lump sums.
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