Denmark prime minister to visit Greenland as Trump applies pressure
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen began a three-day visit to Greenland on Wednesday.
- The visit follows increased interest from the U.S. In the strategically important, mineral-rich island.
- Frederiksen will meet with Greenlandic leaders, including incoming Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and the Naalakkersuisut.
- Nielsen stated, "Denmark remains Greenland's closest partner"; Trump said, "We'll get Greenland."
- The visit aims to strengthen ties and address Greenland's future, as many seek eventual independence.
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