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Denmark Assumes Presidency of the Council of the EU

Summary by hungarianconservative.com
With 1 July, Poland’s turn to occupy the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU is officially ending. The Northern European nation of Denmark is taking the helm, a year after Hungary, which held the office between July and December 2024. Evidently, the approaches of Hungary and Denmark to the EU presidency are vastly different from each other. This is what was discussed on the morning show Napindító (Day Starter) on the Hungarian news chan…

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Copenhagen, which will hold the reins of the EU Council, faces difficult issues of migration, Ukraine and trade policy.

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It has not gone unnoticed that Denmark took over the EU presidency on Tuesday. Despite a long agenda, it is a topic that the international media is particularly focused on when it comes to Denmark.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The country must bring Europe's security, competitiveness and climate protection together and must not spoil the US despite conflicts around trade deals and Greenland

·Vienna, Austria
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Denmark today takes over the EU Presidency of Poland.

·Germany
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Denmark takes the presidency of the European Union on Tuesday 1 July with the security of the continent as a priority, and in particular the implementation of the acceleration of the recently decided increases in expenditure within NATO.

·Paris, France
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