COPENHAGEN, Jan 27 (Reuters) – The prime ministers of Denmark and Greenland ​said on Tuesday they will ‌visit Berlin and Paris to shore up ‌support amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent threats against the Arctic island.

Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen and Greenland’s Jens-Frederik ⁠Nielsen will meet ‌with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday and French ‍President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, official schedules showed.

Trump’s demands for control of Greenland ​have shaken transatlantic relations and ‌accelerated European efforts to reduce dependence on the United States, even as Trump last week withdraw tariff threats and ruled out taking Greenland ⁠by force.

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Frederiksen and Nielsen ​will discuss “the current ​foreign policy situation and the need for a strengthened Europe” in ‍their ⁠meetings, the Danish prime minister’s office said.

The two will also attend ⁠the Welt Economic Summit in Germany on ‌Tuesday.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing ‌by Terje Solsvik)

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