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February 20, 2004

International youth meeting in Nuuk

SIKU CIRCUMPOLAR NEWS SERVICE

Youth from Japan, Afghanistan, Mexico, Africa, South America, Scandinavia and Greenland met in Nuuk this week for a leadership and cultural exchange program called Igalaaq or the "Window to the World Exchange Program."

The WWEP gathering also involved guest teachers from the Nordic countries and Nuuk.

WWEP wants to increase young peoples' participation in political life, bring them an awareness of new ideas, and promote Greenland as well as the Nordic countries.

The project's leader is Caroline Cournoyer, who managed cultural programs at the 2002 Arctic Winter Games for Iqaluit.


February 13, 2004

Disgraced Gagliano recalled from Denmark

Alfonso Gagliano, Canada's ambassador to Denmark, was formally relieved of his diplomatic duties on Tuesday.

The dismissal came just before Canada's federal auditor submitted a scathing report on Gagliano's role in a corruption scandal that unfolded during his tenure as federal minister of public works.

The Department of Foreign Affairs in Ottawa issued a brief statement on the dismissal, which reads, "Alfonso Gagliano's appointment as Ambassador to Denmark has been withdrawn. Mr. Gagliano has been asked to return to Canada."


February 13, 2004

Greenland provides gold for royal rings

Jørgen Wæver Johansen, Greenland's minister for self-government and mineral resources, declared it was "truly a historic moment for Greenland," as he picked up royal wedding rings made from Greenland gold in Rio Narcea, Spain, this week.

The rings, made from the first gold mined in Greenland since the introduction of home rule in 1979, will be the wedding bands for the Crown Prince of Denmark and his wife, Mary Donaldson, when they are married in May.


February 13, 2004

U.S. presses Danes on Thule base

Negotiations on a strategic upgrade of the U.S. base in Thule are turning into a battle of nerves, says the Danish newspaper Politiken.

With the U.S. eager to nail down the first stage of its missile defence program before next November's presidential election, it's pressing Greenland and Denmark to finalize an agreement to upgrade Thule.

But Greenland wants compensation for the upgrade, a demand which the Americans have categorically rejected, fearing a wave of similar demands from other countries that host U.S. military bases.

"For 50 years, they've kept a base here for free. It's about time they gave us something," said Lars-Emil Johansen, Greenland's former premier and a current member of the home rule parliament.


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