U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy for Greenland, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, will make his first visit to the Arctic island as early as May. This is reported by Associated Press, according to UNN.
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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, who also serves as the president's special envoy to Greenland, is expected to make his first visit later this month to the Danish territory, which Trump has said the United States should seize for national security reasons,
The source added that Landry plans to attend the Future Greenland business conference in the capital, Nuuk, but provided no further details regarding the governor's itinerary.
As the publication notes, Trump has paid little attention, at least publicly, to Greenland in recent months, focusing instead on the wars in Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba.
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American leader Donald Trump suggested that the rift between the U.S. and NATO began the moment he first proposed taking control of Greenland.