Danish police have heightened security in Greenland ahead of second lady Usha Vance's visit, deploying extra personnel and sniffer dogs. This visit coincides with Donald Trump's previous comments about U.S. interest in taking control of Greenland, a self-governing territory of Denmark. Vance's visit will involve exploring historic sites and the Greenlandic culture, including attendance at the national dogsled race. Her delegation includes U.S. national security adviser. The presence of U.S. military aircraft highlights increasing American interest in Greenland, which both Denmark and Greenland's inhabitants oppose selling.
In light of Usha Vance's upcoming visit to Greenland, Danish police are ramping up security measures, deploying additional officers and sniffer dogs to ensure safety.
Vance's trip, which includes a visit to a national dogsled race, aims to celebrate Greenlandic culture amid heightened security in response to Trump's past claims about Greenland.
The presence of U.S. military aircraft in Nuuk signifies increasing U.S. interest in Greenland, an issue that continues to provoke political tension between the U.S. and Denmark.
While Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire for U.S. control over Greenland, both the Danish government and its people firmly oppose the notion of selling the territory.
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