U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and his wife, Usha, arrived on Friday at Pituffik Space Base in Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. The visit has stirred mixed reactions among the Danish public.
In Copenhagen, locals shared their perspectives on Vance’s trip. Morten, a resident, expressed skepticism about the intentions behind the visit. “It seems more about the United States demonstrating its power,” he said.
Another resident, Jens, criticized the U.S. approach toward its allies. “The U.S. is not acting in a civilized manner as a long-time ally by not engaging in proper dialogue with Greenland,” he commented.
The differing opinions highlight the complexities of international relations and raise questions about the motivations behind high-profile diplomatic visits.
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We Talk: Danes' views on U.S. vice president's Greenland visit
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