Oliver Conway
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Denmark decides the foreign policy here, which frustrates many, but there's cautious hope for compromise at the meeting in the US.
Most Greenlanders don't want to be dominated by Copenhagen or Washington, but some see opportunity rather than menace in President Trump's ambitions.
Pele Broberg is an opposition MP for the NALARAC party.
We want to work closely with the U.S.
in the future.
You have to remember, we are in the North American continent, but we get all our goods from the European Union, basically only from Denmark.
That's a 4,000 kilometer way of getting our goods.
Why not just 500 kilometers to the U.S.?
Why aren't we looking for better ways to live here, cheaper ways?
The UK and others in Europe are standing up for Denmark over Greenland, but they don't want to anger President Trump.
They need him for a Ukraine peace deal and their own security and defence.
There's a lot at stake here.
Gotcha, Adler.
Now time for some Hollywood glitz and glamour.
Affectionately known as the drunk uncle of the awards season, the Golden Globes have just finished in Los Angeles.
I spoke to our correspondent in LA, Peter Bowes, as it was wrapping up.
George Clooney and Julia Roberts on stage to present the two top awards of the night.
Best Drama, Motion Picture went to Hamnet.
Director Chloe Zhao's mostly fictional story of the tragic death of William Shakespeare and his wife's 11-year-old son and how their family experiences inspired one of his most famous plays.
So that has been named Best Drama.