Danish foreign minister criticizes Trump administration after Vance’s Greenland trip

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Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has expressed dissatisfaction with the Trump administration shortly after Vice President JD Vance’s visit to Greenland.

Taking to social media, Rasmussen posted a video in which he addressed issues that emerged during the high-profile visit, directing criticism at the actions and policies of the U.S. leadership.

Rasmussen’s video post came mere hours after Vance wrapped up his trip, signaling the timing was intended to send an immediate and clear message.

Although specific details of Rasmussen’s grievances were not fully elaborated in the video, the tone indicated a disapproval over how certain diplomatic matters were handled during the visit.

Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, has been a point of interest for the United States for several geopolitical and strategic reasons.

The visit by Vice President JD Vance was part of ongoing diplomatic engagements with the region, although the specific objectives of this trip were not publicly detailed.

Rasmussen’s criticism suggests there may have been disagreements or diplomatic missteps.

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