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Denmark sent Trump team private messages on Greenland, Axios reports

  • U.S. relations with Greenland are changing under President-elect Donald Trump, who expressed interest in buying the island, which was rejected by Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede and Denmark's leadership.
  • Greenland announced plans to pursue total independence from Denmark after Trump's comments, a notion strongly opposed by the Danish government.
  • Both Greenland and Denmark are now communicating with Trump's team, discussing potential increases in U.S. military presence in Greenland but not the sale of the island.
  • Vice President-elect J.D. Vance expressed optimism about strengthening U.S.-Greenland ties, stating that military force would not be necessary in negotiations.
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Greenland wants to work more closely with the United States on protecting and exploring its mineral resources, its prime minister said on Monday. Mute Egede said his government is looking at ways to work with President-elect Donald Trump, who in recent weeks has shown renewed interest in taking control of the territory — without ruling out using military or economic force to do so, the Telegraph reports. Also on Monday, Denmark’s foreign ministe…

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
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