Denmark warns that Russia is waging a hybrid war on Europe, as EU leaders gather for security talks
Danish Prime Minister warns of ongoing Russian hybrid war in Europe with drone attacks; EU leaders discuss defense measures including a proposed 140-billion-euro drone wall.
- Danish Premier Mette Frederiksen stated that Europe must respond to Russia's "hybrid war" during a summit of EU leaders in Copenhagen, urging for a stronger response.
- The summit followed recent drone incidents in Denmark, which raised security concerns and led to increased military cooperation among EU nations.
- EU leaders discussed several defense projects, including a "drone wall" to counteract Russian threats, while emphasizing financial support for Ukraine.
- Frederiksen highlighted that there is only one country that is willing to threaten Europe, which is Russia.
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Denmark's PM warns of Russia's 'hybrid' war
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Europe is in the middle of a hybrid war waged by Russia and the continent must arm itself, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned Wednesday at a summit of European Union leaders in Copenhagen.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark insisted on the need for Europe to be able to stand on its own by 2030, which is why it must already be rearmed to face Russia's hybrid war.
Denmark PM warns of Russia's hybrid war
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Europe is in the middle of a hybrid war waged by Russia and the continent must arm itself, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned Wednesday at a summit of European Union leaders in Copenhagen.
Meeting in Copenhagen, EU Heads of State and Government discussed the role of the Commission in coordinating their military efforts. France, Germany and Italy are particularly reluctant.


Denmark’s PM warns of Russia’s ‘hybrid’ war
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Europe is in the middle of a hybrid war waged by Russia and the continent must arm itself, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned Wednesday at a summit of European Union leaders in Copenhagen.
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