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Tensions Rise Over US Delegation's Visit to Greenland Amidst Annexation Concerns

President Trump defends a US delegation's visit to Greenland, which is criticized by local leaders as aggressive amidst international tensions and calls for independence.

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President Trump defended the upcoming US delegation visit to Greenland, asserting it was requested by local officials, amidst Prime Minister Múte Egede’s condemnation of the visit as aggressive. The delegation is led by Second Lady Usha Vance and includes National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Greenland’s leadership fears increased American pressure during heightened geopolitical tensions regarding resource-rich territories. Greenlandic leaders maintain their claim to autonomy, echoing sentiments of independence from Denmark while drawing comparisons to Russia's annexation of Crimea. Protests and increased police presence are anticipated during the visit.

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  • Greenland's leadership has expressed concerns about the U.S. visits, perceiving them as provocations that undermine local sovereignty and exacerbate political tensions after recent elections.
  • The visits are framed by U.S. officials as opportunities to strengthen partnerships and engage with Greenlandic culture, though many locals feel disrespected and alarmed by the timing and nature of the trips.
  • Republican leaders support the U.S. interest in Greenland, emphasizing national security concerns and strategic resources while downplaying local discontent. They assert that U.S. involvement is necessary for regional security.

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