


Trump Reiterates Interest in Greenland Purchase; Danish PM Firmly Rejects Proposal
President-elect Trump's renewed interest in acquiring Greenland is met with firm rejection from its Prime Minister, emphasizing the territory is not for sale.
Overview
President-elect Donald Trump is once again expressing interest in U.S. control of Greenland for national security reasons, suggesting it is 'an absolute necessity.' Greenland’s Prime Minister, Múte Egede, has unequivocally rejected the idea, stating 'Greenland is ours. We are not for sale and will never be for sale.' Trump's remarks echo his previous 2019 overtures, which were dismissed by Denmark. Concurrently, Trump suggested the U.S. might reclaim the Panama Canal if shipping fees are not reduced, prompting responses from both Panamanian and U.S. officials, reflecting ongoing tension in international relations.
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