US Vice-President JD Vance will be part of his spouse Usha in travelling to Greenland on Friday, a go to that follows Donald Trump’s threats to take over the island.
The couple will go to the Pituffik House Base to obtain a briefing on Arctic safety points and meet members of US forces stationed there, in keeping with the White Home.
Usha Vance had deliberate to journey to the Danish territory on a cultural go to earlier than her husband introduced his plans. Trump’s Nationwide Safety Adviser Mike Waltz can be set to go to this week on a separate journey.
Officers in Greenland have fiercely criticised the deliberate visits as disrespectful.
Greenland – the world’s largest island, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans – has been managed by Denmark, almost 3,000km (1,860 miles) away, for about 300 years.
It governs its personal home affairs, however selections on overseas and defence coverage are made in Copenhagen. The US has lengthy held a safety curiosity and a army presence there since World Warfare Two.
The Pituffik House Base, situated within the north-west of Greenland, helps missile warning, air defence and house surveillance missions.
In a video posted on social media platform X, Vance mentioned there was numerous pleasure round his spouse’s journey to Greenland. He’s becoming a member of her as a result of he “did not need her to have all that enjoyable by herself”.
He mentioned the go to to the army set up was to test on the island’s safety, as “numerous different international locations have threatened Greenland, have threatened to make use of its territories and its waterways to threaten america, to threaten Canada, and naturally, to threaten the folks of Greenland”.
He added that the Trump administration needs to “reinvigorate the safety of the folks of Greenland”, and that america and Denmark have ignored it for “far too lengthy”.
It’s unclear if Mike Waltz remains to be scheduled to go to. The BBC has reached out to the White Home for affirmation.
Dr Dwayne Ryan Menezes, founder and managing director of Polar Analysis and Coverage Initiative assume tank, primarily based in London, criticised the go to.
He mentioned it’s “extremely uncommon” {that a} high-level delegation of US officers are visiting Greenland with out being invited, particularly after a nationwide election within the nation, the place the events are nonetheless in talks to kind the subsequent authorities.
The US’ curiosity in Greenland’s safety, given its strategic significance, is sensible, he mentioned. However he added that it’s “inexplicable” for Washington DC to have taken such an aggressive strategy, particularly in mild of Trump’s feedback about buying the territory.
“Disrespecting the folks of Greenland by saying the US will purchase it ‘in some way’ is unhelpful and counter-productive as a tactic,” he added.
Based on current polls, virtually 80% of Greenlanders again independence from Denmark. However an opinion survey in January advised an excellent higher quantity rejected the thought of turning into a part of the US.