NUUK (Reuters) - Greenland's prime minister warned the European Union he could scrap a preliminary deal intended to safeguard the bloc's access to his country's huge mineral resources, saying Brussels has failed to follow through.
"I don't understand the behaviour of the (European) Commission," leftist Kuupik Kleist said on Wednesday in his office overlooking snow-capped hills around the capital Nuuk.
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