Mette Frederiksen

Denmark’s Social Democrats Suffer Election Losses Amidst Cost of Living and Policy Concerns

The Social Democrats experienced significant losses in Denmark’s municipal and regional elections, with support dropping over five percentage points nationally. This decline included the loss of Copenhagen, marking the first time in over a century the party will not hold the lord mayor position. Mette Frederiksen attributed the defeat to factors such as rising food prices, urban-rural imbalances, and crime. Analysts suggest voter fatigue with the prime minister’s hardline policies on immigration and integration also contributed to the setback.

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Danish PM: Putin’s Strategy to Outwait West Will Fail

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen believes Russia is unwilling to negotiate peace, with Vladimir Putin’s strategy focused on outlasting Western support for Ukraine. Frederiksen, speaking after the Coalition of the Willing meeting in London, emphasized that allies will instead intensify their backing of Kyiv and pressure Moscow. The coalition agreed on coordinated measures, including long-term financial support for Ukraine’s defense, boosting its defense industry, and imposing further sanctions. Frederiksen stated that despite Russia’s aggression and hybrid warfare, the allies remain united in their commitment to supporting Ukraine.

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Denmark Rejects Trump’s Greenland Power Grab

In a speech marking National Day, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen firmly rejected the United States’ “unacceptable” pressure to relinquish control over Greenland, emphasizing the Greenlanders’ right to self-determination. This pressure, including suggestions of forceful takeover by President Trump and Vice President Vance, challenges fundamental principles of sovereignty and international relations. Denmark asserts that only Greenlanders can decide Greenland’s future, a right enshrined in the Danish constitution. This diplomatic standoff highlights a crucial test of the transatlantic relationship.

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Danish PM Condemns Trump Team’s Greenland Visit Amidst Outrage

In her strongest rebuke yet, Prime Minister Frederiksen denounced President Trump’s pursuit of Greenland, emphasizing his serious intent to acquire the territory through potentially forceful means. This follows Trump’s renewed interest in Greenland’s resources and strategic location, despite Greenland’s current lack of government and its expressed unwillingness to host him. Frederiksen underscored that Trump’s actions cannot be ignored and pose a genuine threat. However, she affirmed Denmark and Greenland’s commitment to cooperating with the U.S. within existing agreements.

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Trump’s Greenland Purchase Demand Angers Danes

A 45-minute phone call between then-President-elect Trump and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen regarding the US’s proposed purchase of Greenland was described by European officials as “horrendous” and “very tough,” marked by Trump’s aggressive demands and threats of retaliatory measures. Frederiksen firmly rejected the proposition, stating Greenland is not for sale and belongs to the Greenlanders. Trump’s pursuit stemmed from Greenland’s rich natural resources, crucial for economic and strategic interests. This incident highlighted existing tensions regarding Greenland’s autonomy and its relationship with both Denmark and the United States.

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