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Danish King to visit Greenland as a show of unity amid Trump Interest

The royal palace announced on Wednesday that Denmark's King Frederik would visit Greenland the following week. This is a sign of solidarity for the semi-autonomous Danish territories which U.S. president Donald Trump has said he wants under his control.

Greenland and Denmark announced that the Greenland Prime Minister, Jens Frederik Nielsen will visit Denmark on April 26 for talks.

Greenland is rich in raw materials, including minerals critical to advance new technologies, and Trump has said the United States needs control of the strategically-located island for reasons of national and international security.

Leaders of Denmark and Greenland said only Greenlanders could decide the future of their territory.

"We are living in a time of unity." "We must work together to overcome the current difficult situation Greenland and Denmark are facing in terms of foreign policy," Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredericksen said in an official statement.

Nielsen said to the Greenlandic newspaper Sermitsiaq that she and Nielsen would discuss geopolitical issues and the ties between Denmark, Greenland and Greenland.

Nielsen, the Prime Minister of Greenland, will return to the Arctic Island on April 28, and King Frederik will be there with him. The last time the king visited Greenland was with his wife, Queen Mary. She was there from June 29 to July 6 last year.

JD Vance, the U.S. vice president, visited Greenland in the last month and accused Denmark of failing to protect the island from Russia and China. He suggested that the U.S. should do a better job.

Frederiksen visited Greenland in the same month, and said that "the United States shall not take over Greenland". She called for increased Arctic defense collaboration with the United States, and rejected the U.S. desire annex Greenland.

The relationship between Copenhagen and Nuuk (Greenland's capital) has been tense at times, but King Frederik, and his wider royal family, are well liked by the Greenlanders.

The king is also going to Station Nord in the far north and to the Sirius Patrol - a special force command that uses dogsleds to cross Greenland's huge glacier. (Reporting and editing by Essi, Terje, Timothy Heritage, and Louise Breusch Rasmussen)

(source: Reuters)