Donald Trump was prepared to take over Denmark's annual $600 million subsidy to Greenland in perpetuity before he canceled his state visit to Copenhagen after officials said the world's largest island wasn't for sale. The president had confirmed his interest in purchasing the Danish territory, saying on Sunday that it's 'essentially, it's a large real-estate deal' but officials in both Denmark and Greenland rejected his overture with Greenland's foreign minister saying flat out: 'we're not for sale.' Trump, in addition to offering to take over the annual subsidy, had discussed giving Denmark a large one-time payment as well to help move the transaction along, senior administration officials told The Washington Post. Original Article:
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