Diplomatic Tensions Flare as VP Vance Visits US Base in Greenland

Vice President JD Vance's visit to a US military base in Greenland follows diplomatic tensions sparked by US interest in the territory. The trip, originally longer, was shortened due to protests. Greenland's new coalition opposes recent US designs on their land, while tensions stir among residents.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nuuk | Updated: 28-03-2025 20:26 IST | Created: 28-03-2025 20:26 IST
Diplomatic Tensions Flare as VP Vance Visits US Base in Greenland
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Vice President JD Vance's scaled-down visit to a US military base in Greenland marks the latest chapter in ongoing diplomatic tensions between the United States and the semi-autonomous Danish territory. The trip, featuring senior US officials and originally extended to three days, was curtailed following strong objections from Greenlanders and Danes who were not consulted in the initial planning.

President Donald Trump's previous comments about US interest in controlling Greenland have strained ties, prompting Greenlandic leaders to form a new coalition government. Amid these pressures, Vance will tour the US Space Force outpost at Pituffik during his one-day visit, avoiding wider engagements. His team includes National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and second lady Usha Vance.

With Greenland holding strategic value for the Arctic and North Atlantic, tensions have increased among the local populace. Many residents express resistance to US overtures, reminiscent of Trump's earlier purchase proposal, underscoring a firm stance that Greenland is not for sale.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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