The second lady, Osha Vans, will fly to Greenland on Thursday, where President Trump continues to control giant glaciers.
The second lady has already expressed a handful of official flights abroad, including to India and Italy earlier this month and Paris last month. One of her sons will take with her on the three -day Greenland trip, her second individual official journey abroad.
“Usha Vans will travel to Greenland with her son and a delegation of the United States to visit historical sites, learn about the green heritage, and the presence of Avanata Qimusseru, the national dog race in Greenland,” said the White House.
“Mrs. Vans and the delegation are excited to see this huge race and celebrate culture and green unity.”
The Avanata Qimussu Race will be distinguished by about 444 dogs and about 37 of the scouts.
The official trip without Baal continues its individual trip to Italy earlier this month, when it was aimed at the American delegation to the international winter Olympic Games.
Among the American officials who join her on the Greenland trip, National Security Adviser Mike Walz and Energy Minister Chris Wright.
Al -Fals and Right are expected to tour a military base in Greenland during their visit.
Before President Trump took office, the first son, Donald Trump Junior, was flying to Greenland with a part of an introduction to the giant island while the Trump administration is seeking to obtain it.
Greenland is currently owned by the Kingdom of Denmark, whose prime minister was asserting that it is not for sale. The Prime Minister in Greenland also chanted this feeling.
“We are not for sale and we cannot simply take the Prime Minister in Greenland, Mute EageDE, for Trump's maneuver.
Earlier this month, Greenland held elections, and the Demokraatit party, which preferred slow drift towards independence. Her leaders reprimanded Trump's call to seize the island.
Trump has repeatedly expressed her desire to seize Greenland, the Panama Canal area and even Canada during his second term.
“We need Greenland for national security and even international security,” Trump said during his speech in a joint session of Congress this month. “I think we will get it. In one way or another, we will get it.”