Denmark prime minister to visit Greenland as Trump applies pressure
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen began a three-day visit to Greenland on Wednesday.
- The visit follows increased interest from the U.S. In the strategically important, mineral-rich island.
- Frederiksen will meet with Greenlandic leaders, including incoming Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and the Naalakkersuisut.
- Nielsen stated, "Denmark remains Greenland's closest partner"; Trump said, "We'll get Greenland."
- The visit aims to strengthen ties and address Greenland's future, as many seek eventual independence.
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Greenland: Denmark's Prime Minister Frederiksen clearly contradicts Trump's takeover plans
Donald Trump wants to take over Greenland, but Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen clearly contradicts the US President. She has now arrived on the island for the support of the Greenlanders.
The Prime Minister of Denmark traveled to Greenland in the midst of tension and promised that “the US will not stay” with the island
NUUK, Greenland.- On his first visit to Greenland since President Donald Trump showed interest in this autonomous territory of Denmark, the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, assured this Wednesday that he will not allow the United States to appropriate that Arctic island. “The United States is not going to stay with Greenland. Greenland is one of the Greenlanders. And that will be the message we will send together the next few days,” sai…
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