JD Vance felt the cold in Greenland but he had no warm words for European allies
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited Greenland amid a frosty reception from locals, as former President Donald Trump's threats to acquire the territory continue to evoke concern internationally.
- Greenland's leftist government stated it had 'not extended any invitations for any visits, neither private nor official,' highlighting the delegation's unwelcome presence.
- During the visit, Vance claimed Denmark has 'under-invested in the people of Greenland' and criticized the country's handling of Arctic security.
- The trip faced backlash from Greenlanders and Danes, with protests occurring in Copenhagen against the U.S. Delegation's visit and calls for respect for international agreements.
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Hanna Grosshög: Vance walked a balancing act between Trump's threats and a more diplomatic line
“It’s fucking cold here,” was one of JD Vance’s first comments when he set foot on the Pituffik military base, 1,200 miles north of the Arctic Circle. But then he quickly warmed up in his clothes.
‘It’s cold as s*** here!’ JD Vance appears shocked by Greenland’s weather
JD Vance appeared surprised that Greenland was “cold as s***” during a controversial visit to the Danish semiautonomous territory. The Vice President was joined by his wife Usha and National Security advisor Mike Waltz at the US military's Pituffik Space Base on Friday (28 March). The visit is viewed by Copenhagen as a provocation amid President Donald Trump's bid to annex the strategically-placed, resource-rich territory. Trump repeatedly broug…
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