Denmark puts on a diplomatic show to soothe US nerves over Trump's Arctic ambitions.
In an effort to counter growing tensions with the US, Denmark is stepping up its "soft-power diplomacy" game by hosting a high-profile delegation from Washington. Eleven American lawmakers are set to arrive in Copenhagen today, where they will pledge their support for Denmark and Greenland in the face of President Donald Trump's contentious plans for the Arctic island.
The move comes as Trump's administration has sparked international concern with its proposals to expand US sovereignty over parts of the Arctic region. The Danish government has long maintained that the Arctic is a shared resource, and Greenland, which is part of the kingdom but governed autonomously, should be recognized as a sovereign state by the international community.
By hosting this delegation, Denmark hopes to demonstrate its commitment to defending its interests in the region and build bridges with its closest ally. The lawmakers' visit will also serve as an opportunity for them to reassure the Danish public that the US stands behind their country's efforts to protect Greenland's sovereignty.
In an effort to counter growing tensions with the US, Denmark is stepping up its "soft-power diplomacy" game by hosting a high-profile delegation from Washington. Eleven American lawmakers are set to arrive in Copenhagen today, where they will pledge their support for Denmark and Greenland in the face of President Donald Trump's contentious plans for the Arctic island.
The move comes as Trump's administration has sparked international concern with its proposals to expand US sovereignty over parts of the Arctic region. The Danish government has long maintained that the Arctic is a shared resource, and Greenland, which is part of the kingdom but governed autonomously, should be recognized as a sovereign state by the international community.
By hosting this delegation, Denmark hopes to demonstrate its commitment to defending its interests in the region and build bridges with its closest ally. The lawmakers' visit will also serve as an opportunity for them to reassure the Danish public that the US stands behind their country's efforts to protect Greenland's sovereignty.