Vance Visits Greenland, Accuses Denmark of Neglect Amid U.S. Takeover Talks
- US Vice-President J.D. Vance criticized Denmark for not protecting Greenland from incursions by China and Russia while respecting its sovereignty and encouraged a partnership with the United States.
- Vance stated that Denmark has not allocated enough resources to ensure safety and adequately support the base or troops in Greenland.
- Greenland's new Prime Minister expressed that the visit showed a lack of respect and called for unity against external pressures.
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen noted that the visit created unacceptable pressure and mentioned that it was initially planned for three days.
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