【Replay】Greenland Minister of Mineral Resources Holds Press Conference in London

On January 13, in London, UK, Naaja Nathanielsen, Greenland’s Minister of Business, Mineral Resources, Energy, Justice, and Gender Equality, held a press conference. The event was live-streamed by New Tang Dynasty Television and Epoch Times with real-time Chinese subtitles.

During the press conference, Naaja Nathanielsen, accompanied by Brendan O’Hara, Chair of the Greenland Cross-Party Parliamentary Group, addressed various important issues related to Greenland’s economy and governance.

The conference touched upon topics such as the development of Greenland’s commercial sector, utilization of mineral resources, energy policies, judicial reforms, and efforts to promote gender equality within the region.

Naaja Nathanielsen emphasized the importance of sustainable development in Greenland while outlining the government’s initiatives to enhance economic growth, foster environmental protection measures, and ensure social justice for all citizens.

The Greenlandic officials expressed their commitment to promoting transparency and good governance practices to attract foreign investment and strengthen partnerships with international stakeholders.

The press event aimed to provide updates on the progress of various government programs and initiatives aimed at enhancing Greenland’s economic resilience, expanding renewable energy projects, and improving the overall quality of life for the population.

This event signifies Greenland’s proactive approach towards addressing critical issues facing the region and underscores the government’s dedication to advancing the well-being of its citizens while fostering sustainable development practices.

For those interested in watching the live broadcast of the conference, the following links were provided for access to the streams:

– Epoch Times: [insert live streaming link]
– New Tang Dynasty Television: [insert live streaming link]
– Clean World: [insert live streaming link]

The press conference served as a platform for officials to engage with the public, media representatives, and international observers to showcase Greenland’s commitment to progress, innovation, and inclusivity in its governance and economic strategies.