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President-elect Donald Trump has reignited discussions about acquiring Greenland, asserting its strategic importance for U.S. national security. Greenland's Prime Minister MĂște Egede firmly rejected the notion, stating the territory is not for sale. Trump's comments also included threats regarding the Panama Canal, prompting responses from Panamanian officials.
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President-elect Donald Trump has reignited discussions about acquiring Greenland, calling it essential for U.S. national security. His comments have drawn sharp responses from Danish officials and Greenland's Prime Minister, who assert the territory is not for sale. Concurrently, Denmark plans to increase its defense spending in Greenland, highlighting geopolitical tensions.
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King Frederik X of Denmark has unveiled a new royal coat of arms, removing the three crowns of the Kalmar Union and replacing them with symbols representing Greenland and the Faroe Islands. This change comes amid rising tensions with the U.S. over Greenland's status, as President-elect Donald Trump expresses interest in acquiring the territory.
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President-elect Donald Trump has reignited interest in acquiring Greenland, calling it an 'absolute necessity' for U.S. security. His son, Donald Trump Jr., recently visited the island, which remains firmly opposed to any sale. Greenland's leaders emphasize their desire for independence from Denmark, complicating Trump's ambitions.