Greenland Rejects U.S. Delegation Visit as Uninvited Amid Rising Tensions
Greenland and Denmark denounce the U.S. delegation's visit led by Usha Vance, calling it undue pressure as protests and diplomatic fallout intensify.
- Greenland's government has officially stated that no invitation was extended to Usha Vance or the accompanying U.S. delegation.
- Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen criticized the visit as unacceptable pressure on Greenland and Denmark, vowing to resist such actions.
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance announced he will join his wife Usha Vance on the visit, planned to include cultural activities and site tours.
- Protests against U.S. annexation efforts continue across Greenland, with citizens opposing President Trump's plans to assert control over the island.
- Greenland is in the process of forming a new government following its recent parliamentary elections, with political tensions adding to the controversy.