Denmark’s King Frederik on Monday pushed back by one day a visit to Greenland planned to underscore unity with the Danish territory in response to US President Donald Trump’s interest in taking over the huge Arctic island.
The royal palace in Copenhagen said the trip was now expected to begin on Tuesday following the closure of the island’s main airport on Monday because of stormy weather.
“His presence and especially his welcome will send a very clear signal that Denmark and Greenland belong together for now,” said Redington.