Denmark King Visits Greenland
King Frederik X's visit aims to reaffirm Denmark's support for Greenland amid US strategic interest and Arctic security issues involving Russia and China, home to 57,000 residents.
- Denmark's King Frederik X is due to visit Greenland for three days to show support for the autonomous Danish territory.
- US President Donald Trump has threatened to seize mineral-rich Greenland by force, ratcheting up tensions with Denmark.
- Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she believes Trump still desires to own Greenland despite dialling back recent threats.
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King Frederick X of Denmark began a symbolic three-day visit to Greenland this Wednesday.
Denmark’s king makes second Greenland visit in a year to reaffirm unity amid Trump threats
The visit comes after Greenland, Denmark and the United States launched diplomatic talks late last month aimed at easing tensions sparked by US President Donald Trump’s repeated comments about acquiring Greenland
The Danish king Frederik X. visited the Arctic island in the midst of tensions over US President Donald Trump's claims for ownership of Greenland. The monarch landed at Nuuk's airport on Wednesday and was received there by Greenland's head of government Jens-Frederik Nielsen. Greenland is an autonomous area, but belongs to Denmark."It is a great pleasure to be back in Greenland and meet the Greenlanders," Frederik said at the beginning of his th…
Denmark’s King Frederik in Greenland for symbolic show of support
Denmark's King Frederik X arrived in Greenland on Wednesday for a three-day visit in a show of support for the autonomous Danish territory coveted by US President Donald Trump. The 57-year-old monarch waved to well-wishers brandishing Greenlandic flags at Nuuk airport as he was greeted by the territory's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen. "It is a
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