Trump Seeks Arctic Control as Danish PM Visits Greenland Amid Tensions Over US Influence
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is visiting Greenland amid US President Donald Trump's efforts to exert control over the Arctic territory, where Copenhagen and Copenhagen have a unique partnership.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has arrived in Greenland on a three-day trip to build trust and cooperation with local officials amid US President Donald Trump's efforts to assert control over the Arctic territory. The visit comes as the Trump administration seeks to establish a US military presence in Greenland, sparking concerns among Copenhagen and Reykjavik about the implications for regional security. Frederiksen is expected to discuss issues such as climate change, economic development, and defense cooperation with her Greenlandic counterparts. The trip is seen as an attempt by Denmark to counterbalance Trump's efforts and maintain its influence in the region.