Denmark’s King Frederik X arrives in Greenland, as Trump eyes strategic Arctic island

Denmark’s King Frederik X arrives in Greenland, as Trump eyes strategic Arctic island



King Frederik X of Denmark arrived in Greenland on Tuesday, kicking off a visit to the semi-autonomous territory that US President Donald Trump wants to annex because of its strategic Arctic location.

Frederik’s trip to the island’s capital city of Nuuk follows the new Greenlandic prime minister’s visit to Copenhagen earlier this week. Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen accompanied the monarch to Nuuk.

The king wore a jacket with emblems of the Danish and Greenlandic flags as he disembarked from the plane to applause.

Danish broadcaster TV2 asked Frederik about his mission during his trip. He said he was not on a mission, and he was happy to be there.

Nielsen also told reporters that the Danish royal house’s love for Greenland cannot be questioned. He added that the monarch is well-liked on the island.

The flight was originally scheduled for Monday, but was delayed because of poor weather.

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