US Vice President visits Greenland amid growing anti-US sentiment
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US Vice President visits Greenland amid growing anti-US sentiment
US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Greenland for a controversial trip that’s been overshadowed by growing anti-US sentiment there. His visit comes in the wake of renewed insistence by Donald Trump that the United States intends to acquire the island, which is a semi-autonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark. Hours ahead of Vance’s arrival, Greenland’s leading politicians agreed on a new broad governing coalition. The new prime minister of the coalition has said the visit signalled a 'lack of respect.' TRT World’s Joel Flynn reports.
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