Greenland condemns planned visits by Usha Vance and Trump adviser

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The United States says the second Lady Osha Venus is visiting Greenland to celebrate the culture

Greenland politicians have condemned the high -level tours of US tours, in the wake of President Donald Trump’s threats to occupy the island.

The second woman, Osha Venus, will visit a cultural visit this week, and Trump’s national security adviser is expected to travel separately from Mike Walts.

The outgoing Greenland’s Prime Minister, silently, called the project offensive, saying the two were not invited to the meetings. Meanwhile, the next leader of the island accused the United States of lacking respect.

Greenland – The world’s largest island, located between the Arctic and the Atlantic, has been controlled by Denmark, about 300 years (1,860 miles) from about 300 years.

It rules its domestic affairs, but decisions are made about foreign and defense policy in Copenhagen. The United States has long been interested in security – and has been a military base on the island since World War II.

It is also thought that Trump is interested in the rare earthquake of the island. Before Trump’s inauguration in January, his son Donald Jr. visited Greenland.

Announcing a visit to Mrs. Venus, the White House said the other woman would visit historical sites and attend Greenland’s National Dogsed Race, Evanata Sosaro.

The statement said that his delegation – along with his son – would be there to “celebrate Green Landican culture and unity”.

Waltz’s journey was confirmed by a source that spoke to BBC US fellow CBS News. According to the New York Times, they are expected to meet with Mrs. Venice and travel with Energy Secretary Chris Wright.

The outgoing Prime Minister Egypt described Waltz’s visit specifically as a provocation. “What is the security adviser doing in Greenland? The only goal is to show us the power.”

Talking to the same article, the next Prime Minister of Greenland, Greenland, Jeans Frederick Nelson, accused US officials of lacking respect for the local population.

Trump was present earlier this month to promote his campaign to occupy the island during a conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rod.

Greenland was already a defensive about talking about Trump’s takeover, but he sent further shockwave, saying he could ask the island to carry the NATO support, which is also a part of a military alliance.

“You know, Mark, we need for international security … We have many of our favorite players traveling around the coast, and we have to be careful,” Trump said. “We’ll talk to you.”

When asked about the possibility of being associated with them, Trump said: “I think that will happen.”

The move forced the leading political parties of Greenland to issue a joint statement to condemn the US president’s “unacceptable behavior”.

The issue was facing the center stage in the recent elections, during which the surprising results of Nelson’s Democratic Party suffered a defeat to the AGDA’s governing Invite Activate Party, which is gradually supportive of Denmark’s independence.

Earlier this month, during a speech to the US Congress, Trump said he strongly supported the Greenland’s right to determine his future. “If you choose, we welcome you to the United States,” he said.

According to the recent elections, about 80 % of Greenland returns independence from Denmark. But an opinion survey in January said that even more than that, the idea of ​​becoming a part of the United States was rejected.

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