💨 Abstract
President-elect Trump has expressed interest in controlling Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, and his son visited the island. Greenland's Prime Minister, who supports future independence, is meeting Denmark's King amid strained relations due to historical mistreatment allegations. Denmark, which is responsible for Greenland's security, has limited military capabilities there.
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