The American delegation will lead to the wife of United States Vice President Jay Di Wansa Wansa.
The American delegation, led by the wife of US Vice President, Jay Di Wans – Vance Ears – will visit Greenland this week. Reuters reported this on Monday, March 24.
The White House informed that the US delegation would visit Greenland, where he would visit the American military base.
Ear wires will lead to a delegation, which will also include a White House counselor in the security issues of National Mike Walz and energy minister Chris Wright.
Walz and Wright plan to visit Pifftik’s space space, the American military base in Greenland, where they will receive briefings from American military personnel. They will then join in the wearing of the historical places and participate in the national dog sledges.
“It’s a visit to find out about Greenland, the culture, history and people, as well as visiting dog sledges that are proudly in the United States,” said Brian Hughes, spokesman for the White House National House Council.
Denmark’s prime minister Mette Fredericksen said the country wants to cooperate with the United States, but it should be cooperation based on the “basic policies of sovereignty.”
According to him, dialogue in the United States in Greenland will take place in close coordination with the Danish government and the future government of Greenland.
Remember, US president Donald Trump confirmed to Congress the intent of obtaining Greenland. He noted that we are talking about a “massive piece of land” with “very small population”, but “very important for military security”.
Greenland prime minister Mut Egode said Greenland is not sold and it is “you just can’t get it”. According to him, the Greenlanders themselves decided on the future of Greenland.
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