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Japan to Send Delegation to Greenland to Evaluate Rare Earth Extraction, Nikkei Says

TOKYO, June 14 (Reuters) – ⁠Japan ⁠is preparing to ⁠send a delegation to ​Greenland this summer to evaluate possible ‌rare earth extraction, ‌the Nikkei newswire reported ⁠on ⁠Sunday.

The visit would include officials from the ​Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, trading companies and the ​Japan Organization for Metals and Energy ⁠Security, which ⁠would hold talks ⁠with ​local government officials, Nikkei added.

The Arctic ​island of ⁠Greenland, an autonomous territory of the Danish kingdom, has been in the spotlight lately. ⁠The White House in January said U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump was considering how to acquire the island, setting off alarm bells among NATO allies in Europe. Talks have since been moved to a diplomatic track.

Greenland is ⁠of interest because of its strategic location and potentially rich rare earth reserves.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna ​Golubkova in Tokyo; Editing ​by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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