Frederiksen set to start a third term as Danish prime minister thanks to firm position on Greenland
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Frederiksen set to start a third term as Danish prime minister thanks to firm position on Greenland
Denmark is set for a third term under Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, whose leadership is shaping a steady, defense- and EU-aligned foreign policy. Key points:
- Greenland stance: Frederiksen remains firm against U.S. pressure over Greenland, emphasizing Denmark’s and Greenland’s right to self-determination.
- Defence and security: Denmark aims to strengthen defense spending (reaching about 3.2% of GDP in 2025) and deepen EU/NATO alignment amid broader European security co
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