Washington (CNN) The former US ambassador to Denmark lambasted President Donald Trump Wednesday for his decision to cancel a trip to the country after its leader declined to discuss Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland during the visit, saying the move is "not the way you treat an ally."

"I think it's sad, honestly, because this is just not the way you treat an ally," Rufus Gifford, who served in the Obama administration, told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day." "And to cancel the trip in this way is just a shame. It's absolutely a shame."

On Tuesday, Trump announced in a tweet that he would be postponing his upcoming trip to Denmark "based on" comments by Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who told a newspaper earlier this week that the President's interest in purchasing Greenland was "absurd" and that Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, "is not for sale."

Gifford told Camerota that as ambassador, he "had the great responsibility of going to the Danish government and requesting troops to go to Iraq, to Syria. And they went and they fought alongside our troops and they died alongside our troops."

During the Obama administration, Denmark joined the anti-ISIS coalition that included more than 50 countries fighting against ISIS, and State Department officials had included Denmark on a list of countries that provided equipment and ammunition in the fight against the terror group. Denmark is also a founding member of NATO.

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