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Mette Frederiksen says Moscow’s ‘aggression’ requires region to bolster defence by curbing welfare and tax cuts
From Olaf Scholz, chancellor of Germany; Mette Frederiksen, prime minister of Denmark; Petr Fiala, prime minister of the Czech Republic; Kaja Kallas, prime minister of Estonia; and Mark Rutte, prime minister of the Netherlands
Nordic countries seek closer relations with US military after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
First coalition in 45 years will also increase climate ambitions and reduce tax for most high earners
Cobbling together a coherent government may also require a pact with former centre-right PM Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Mette Frederiksen looks to form centrist government after knife-edge election
Ruling party seeks to regain initiative ahead of election amid cost of living crisis and deteriorating security situation
Mette Frederiksen found to have made ‘grossly misleading’ statements about the slaughter
Discussions not directly linked to Ukraine stand-off but prime minister says country wants stronger American presence
Parliament prepares to again designate the virus as ‘critical threat to society’
European Commission president has used private jets to fly distances as short as 50km
Prime minister under fire for botched mink cull is forced to order second national lockdown
PM Mette Frederiksen faces growing pressure after decision to kill mink to curb mutated form of coronavirus
Scandinavian country seeks slowly to return to normal after pandemic
Prime minister plans easing of emergency measures after Easter
Those who attempt to project puffed-up authority are not people we can trust right now
With a smaller union of 27 states, we have to cut our coat according to our cloth
Donald Trump wanted to buy the resources-rich island but the Danes called him ‘absurd’
Brussels was wrong to treat Brexit as a threat, rather than grasping it as an opportunity
Frederiksen says she would still like to discuss ‘strategic co-operation’ in the Arctic with US
Copenhagen faces a number of difficult questions about its strategy in the Arctic
US president likens transaction to a ‘real estate deal’ but Danish PM says island ‘not for sale’
Mette Frederiksen to become country’s youngest PM after agreeing to soften immigration stance
The DPP has forced the main centre-left party to adopt a harsher stance on immigration
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