In Greenland you don’t think US President Donald Trump is considering taking the largest island in the world. The Danish head of the Mette Frederiksen head has sharply criticized the Greenland visit of Washington representatives, which comes in the middle of repeated annexation beds.
The planned visits of the national security adviser Mike Waltz and the wife of the American vice president JD Vance placed Greenland and Denmark under “unacceptable” print, Frederiksen criticized on Tuesday. “But the pressure we will resist.”
The American visit plans are “clearly not about the needs or wishes of Greenland,” she told the Radio Station Dr.
“Visit to signing friendliness”
According to its own statements, the Greenland government has not invited anyone to the island – neither for a private nor for an official visit. The visit is a sign of kindness, Trump said on Monday after a cabinet meeting.
Usha Vance wants to travel with son on Thursday
Usha, the wife of the American Vice President JD Vance, will travel to the Greenland of the Danish Kingdom on Thursday. During her visit she will visit historic sites, learn more about the Legacy of Greenland and attend a traditional dog sled race.
According to media reports, VANCE must be accompanied by Trump’s national security adviser Mike Waltz. According to American press releases, Energy Chris Wright Minister is also traveling.
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Löke Rasmussen spoke with a view to Trump’s threatening threats of “an American desire that is inappropriate”. The MP Aaja Chemnitz, represented for Greenland in the Danish parliament, said the AFP News Agency: “No official representative of Greenland invited it to tourists.” The visit is “completely unacceptable”.
Source: Krone

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