U.S. Vice President JD Vance, alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio, recently welcomed Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt to Washington, D.C. for a meeting to discuss bilateral relations and U.S. interests. This meeting marks an important step in strengthening the ties between the United States and these two nations.
During the meeting, Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio expressed their gratitude for the longstanding partnership between the U.S. and Denmark. They highlighted the shared values of democracy, human rights, and international cooperation that have served as the foundation of this relationship.
Vice President Vance also emphasized the importance of Greenland as a key strategic partner for the U.S. He acknowledged the unique position of Greenland as an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark and praised the country’s commitment to preserving its natural resources and promoting sustainable development.
The meeting also provided an opportunity for both sides to discuss key areas of cooperation and mutual interest. Discussions focused on economic ties, security cooperation, and environmental issues, among others. Both sides expressed their commitment to further enhancing these areas of cooperation in the future.
One of the key topics of discussion was the potential for increased trade and investment between the U.S. and Denmark. Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio highlighted the strong economic ties between the two countries, with over $10 billion in trade and significant investments in each other’s economies. They also discussed ways to further strengthen this economic partnership for the benefit of both nations.
On the security front, the U.S. and Denmark reaffirmed their commitment to working together to address global challenges and promote peace and stability. This includes cooperation on counterterrorism efforts, as well as joint efforts to address cyber threats and other emerging security challenges.
The meeting also provided an opportunity to discuss environmental issues, particularly in light of the recent U.S. decision to rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement. Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio expressed their appreciation for Denmark’s leadership in promoting renewable energy and combating climate change. They also discussed ways to collaborate on environmental initiatives and share best practices.
In addition to the meeting with Denmark’s Foreign Minister, Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio also met with Greenland’s Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt. They reiterated the U.S.’s commitment to supporting Greenland’s sustainable development and recognized the country’s potential as an important partner for the U.S. in the Arctic region.
The meeting between U.S. and Danish officials serves as a testament to the strong and enduring friendship between the two nations. It also highlights the U.S.’s commitment to building and strengthening relationships with its allies and partners around the world.
As Vice President Vance stated, “The United States values its relationship with Denmark and Greenland, and we look forward to continuing to work together to promote our shared values and interests.” This sentiment was echoed by Secretary of State Rubio, who emphasized the importance of cooperation and collaboration in addressing global challenges.
The meeting between U.S. and Danish officials in Washington, D.C. was a productive and positive step towards further strengthening the partnership between the two nations. It serves as a reminder of the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the world.

