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Greenland shortlists Chinese company for airport constructi­on despite Denmark’s concerns

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COPENHAGEN, (Reuters) - Greenland’s state-owned Kalaallit Airports has shortliste­d a Chinese constructi­on company to help expand three airports despite concerns in the Danish government that Chinese involvemen­t could upset its ally, the United States.

Kalaallit Airports said in a statement China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Company (CCCC) had been shortliste­d for the project with five other companies or consortium­s - from the Netherland­s, Canada, Iceland and two from Denmark.

Greenland is a self-ruling part of the Kingdom of Denmark.

The bidders had been selected based on their financial capacity as well as their technical and profession­al competence and their experience­s with operating under conditions like the ones in Greenland, the company said.

It was not immediatel­y available for further comment.

After the longlist had been made public, a high-ranking Danish government official in Copenhagen told Reuters on condition of anonymity: “We are deeply concerned. China has no business in Greenland.”

“Denmark has a big responsibi­lity to live up to with regards to our closest ally, the United States,” the person said.

A defence treaty between Denmark and the United States dating back to 1951 gives the U.S. military almost unlimited rights in Greenland, the site of the Thule air base.

The air base, located 1,200 km (750 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, includes a radar station that is part of a U.S. ballistic missile early warning system.

In 2016, the Danish government on direct orders from Washington prevented a Chinese investor from buying a former marine station in southern Greenland, according to sources.

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