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Want to buy Greenland: the only solution

An official from the White House has stated that the United States still considers purchasing Greenland as the best solution to security concerns in the region. This statement was reported by Denmark’s national broadcaster DR, which noted that the U.S. remains committed to this approach despite ongoing diplomatic efforts between the U.S., Denmark, and Greenland. The official emphasized that NATO allies agree that security considerations around Greenland are 'extremely important' and more critical now than when the 1951 defense agreement was signed. While the U.S. acknowledges other potential solutions, it continues to prioritize the purchase option. The White House has also indicated that the issue should be resolved before the end of President Trump’s term, highlighting urgency. Meanwhile, Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, including through military means, despite Greenland being part of Denmark and already hosting a U.S. military base.

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