The diplomat dash indicates the escalating level of Copenhagen’s concerns about Trump’s threat to Greenland. Frederiksen also met other Nordic leaders on Sunday night for dinner.
“Denmark is a small country with a powerful alliance, and it is a powerful European community that can deal with the challenges we face,” Frederixen said on Tuesday morning. “We have previously faced a wonderful trial. Europe’s cooperation has proved that it is worthwhile to handle many crisis in recent years.”
“Europe is in a serious situation. Due to the war with the continent and the changes in geopolitical reality. At that point, unity is important, so it is always important for me to constantly interact with European colleagues and allies. “She added. “To nurture Denmark’s profits and strengthen our common status. Even if you come in some way, Europe must be able to do more in its own way.”
Financial Times reported last week that Copenhagen officials exchanged a 45 -minute phone call about Frederiksen and Trump for Greenland for Greenland, and then “surprised.”
Trump first came to the idea that the United States had gained Greenland during his first term. But since Trump returned to the White House, he seemed more serious than ever.
Copenhagen is trying to ensure security in the Arctic and North Atlantic, Trump has turned around, and Russia and China aim to increase the scaffolding in the area.
The Denmark government has announced a new agreement on Monday to assign about 2 billion euros to enhance satellite capacity, three new Arctic ships, additional long -distance drones, and satellite capacity.