Health minister in Nuuk condemns doctor’s presence in US delegation as ‘deeply problematic

Greenland’s government has criticised the arrival of a US doctor in Nuuk alongside Donald Trump’s special envoy, Jeff Landry, saying that Greenlanders are not “experimental subjects”.

Joseph Griffin said he had joined the delegation as a volunteer to “assess the medical needs” of the Arctic island, which the US president has repeatedly threatened to invade.

Greenland’s health minister, Anna Wangenheim, immediately condemned his presence, describing it as “deeply problematic”.

“The health sector in Greenland has historically been the subject of geopolitical interest,” she said in a statement hinting at deep sensitivities in the now largely autonomous territory, which as a Danish colony experienced repeated health-related abuses of Indigenous Greenlandic people.

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      10 hours ago

      Please tell that to as many right European politicians as possible. Because they are doing everything they can to dismantle universal health care.

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        10 hours ago

        Whoa whoa whoa. Tell that to the faux-ristocracy in Canada first, please. Please? Our guys are super-dumb, so it should be easier.