Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump has abandoned his interest in purchasing the autonomous Danish territory. According to Nielsen, intelligence suggests Trump is no longer pursuing the controversial idea floated last year. Trump had publicly expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, sparking widespread criticism and confusion. The proposal was met with strong opposition from both Greenlandic and Danish officials, who emphasized that the island was not for sale. While the White House never formally presented an offer, the suggestion caused diplomatic friction. Nielsen’s statement offers a de-escalation of tensions, signalling a shift in Trump’s approach to the region. No official confirmation from the White House has yet been released.