Danish king will visit Greenland to meet with its new leader

Danish King Frederik X. (Gregor Fischer/Getty Images)

Danish King Frederik X will visit Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, next week to meet with the new prime minister and his government, the royal house said Wednesday.

The trip comes weeks after U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited a remote U.S. military base in Greenland and accused Denmark of underinvesting in the strategic Arctic island. President Donald Trump seeks control of mineral-rich Greenland, saying it’s crucial for U.S. security. Trump has not ruled out the island by military force, even though Denmark is a NATO ally of the United States.

King Frederik X will visit the capital city of Nuuk on Monday, his office said in a news release. From there, he will travel to Station Nord, the island’s northernmost military and scientific station, and meet with an elite dogsled unit of the Danish special forces that patrols the remotest parts of northeast Greenland.

The king visited Greenland last July, months after he took the Danish throne upon his mother’s abdication.

Denmark’s government said Wednesday that the new Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen will fly this weekend to Denmark to meet with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. Frederiksen visited Greenland earlier this month.

Nielsen will return to Greenland with King Frederik X for the royal visit to the island.

Political parties in Greenland, which has been leaning toward eventual independence from Denmark for years, recently agreed to form a broad-based new coalition government in the face of Trump’s designs on the territory.

“President Trump says that the United States ‘will get Greenland.’

Let me be clear: The United States will not get it. We do not belong to anyone else. We decide our own future,” Nielsen said in a Facebook post last month.

Related stories from around the North: 

Canada: Arctic sovereignty, defence on the minds of many Yukon voters, CBC News

Finland: US, Norwegian forces in Lapland for rapid reinforcement exercise, The Independent Barents Observer

Greenland: Arctic Economic Council, municipal group, support Denmark’s Arctic Council priorities, Thomson Reuters

Norway:Trump slaps tariffs on Arctic islands with almost no export, CBC News 

SwedenSwedish defence working on developing military drone force, Radio Sweden

United States: Greenland ‘Freedom City?’ Rich donors push Trump for a tech hub up north, Reuters

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