16. January: Exclusive Invitation: How is the current Denmark – Greenland – USA relationship?

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Exclusive Invitation: Learn more when Masaana Egede, CEO & Editor in Chief of Sermitsiaq.ag Greenlands leading paper, visits The Copenhagen Post and shares his insights on how Greenland approaches the current situation and the change of President in the US.

📅 Date & Time:
Thursday 16. January 1500 -1700 

📍 Location:
The Copenhagen Post,
Ryesgade 106A, 2 Th,
2100 Østerbro

This is an exclusive event for paying subscribers only.

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Program:

14:45-15:00: Registration

15:00 – 17:00:

  • Welcome by Jesper Skeel, Publisher of The Copenhagen Post and Lars Vesterløkke, Chairman of Sermitsiaq.
  • Keynote: Masaana Egede, CEO & Editor in Chief Sermitsiaq
  • Guest speaker: Sune Steffen Hansen, political analyst and voter specialist

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This event is arranged in a collaboration between The Copenhagen Post and Willmore.




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