Talk:Foreign relations of Greenland

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Why is Qaanaaq is a "sensitive area"?[edit]

I can't find any reference to Qaanaaq being a sensitive / disputed area anywhere on the internet. I would take it down, but it seems to have been left alone since 2002 so I'm assuming there's some sort of factual accuracy to it. Could someone who knows about this clarify why it's being disupted, and who is disputing it? --Xhaoz Talk Contribs 18:23, 14 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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