TOKYO -- Japan and the European Union should work together to develop rare-earth minerals and other resources in Greenland, a senior EU official said in an interview Tuesday.
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Stephane Sejourne, the European Commission's executive vice president for prosperity and industrial strategy, speaks with Nikkei in Tokyo on Sept. 16. (Photo by Seiko Ota)
TOKYO -- Japan and the European Union should work together to develop rare-earth minerals and other resources in Greenland, a senior EU official said in an interview Tuesday.