COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Greenland next weekend, the Danish prime minister's office said Saturday - a visit by a high-profile European Union leader in the wake of U.S. expressions of interest in taking over the mineral-rich Arctic island.
France’s president will visit Greenland in a show of EU unity, Danish leader says
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Greenland next weekend, the Danish prime minister's office said Saturday - a visit by a high-profile European Union leader in the wake of U.S. expressions of interest in taking over the mineral-rich Arctic island.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and the French leader said they will meet in the semiautonomous Danish territory on June 15, hosted by Greenland's new prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen.
The visit by Macron, whose nuclear-armed country has one of the EU’s strongest militaries, comes as U.S. President Donald Trump hasn't ruled out using force to carry out his desire for the resource-rich and strategically located island to become part of the United States.
While the issue of U.S. interest in Greenland has drifted from the headlines in recent weeks, Nielsen said in late April that such comments by U.S. leaders have been disrespectful and that Greenland will never be "a piece of property" that anyone can buy.