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Report: Greenland residents asked if they want to greet Usha Vance said, 'No, thank you'

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance's wife is set to visit Greenland on Friday .

Danish officials have been looking for locals in the Greenland capital of Nuuk who would be willing to greet her.

"No, otherwise thank you," was the wide response from the residents on the Danish -controlled island.

A travel agency based in Nuuk also announced in a post on Facebook that they would no longer be hosting Usha Vance .

The president has also, on repeated occasions, continued to insist that Greenland will come under American control.

In a January post on Truth Social , Trump said the people of Greenland would "benefit tremendously" if their territory was under U.S. control.

"We will protect it, and cherish it, from a very vicious outside World ," he said.