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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