Politico: Trump has not given up on the idea of buying Greenland.


How Donald Trump is trying to obtain Greenland
U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to have control over the territory of Greenland, which has raised doubts about the feasibility of such a deal. However, from a legal and political standpoint, a direct purchase of Greenland is impossible. Instead, Trump may negotiate a free association with Greenland, which would benefit both parties. However, to achieve such an agreement, a complicated process must be followed, including Greenland's independence from Denmark.
Strategic reasons for U.S. interest in Greenland
The U.S. has a strong interest in Greenland due to its strategic location in the Arctic. As Arctic ice melts, this region is becoming interesting for Russia and China. Additionally, the island hosts the most important U.S. airbase and contains rare earth minerals. Therefore, the U.S. needs an enhanced presence in Greenland.
Prospects for an agreement
Despite Trump's interest, the chances of a direct purchase of Greenland or an agreement on free association remain slim. However, there still exists the possibility of reaching an agreement that would promote increased trade and strategic cooperation between the U.S. and Greenland.
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