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Denmark Will Gather Support for Economic Pressure on Israel in the Eu

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The Israeli government has gone too far, but criticism is bouncing off, says Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S)
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that Copenhagen will use its rotating presidency of the EU Council to rally support for suspending the trade agreement with Israel. The news outlet "Dr News" reported this. "The Israeli government is failing to live up to its responsibilities, and we see no sign of this changing," Frederiksen said, noting that at the upcoming informal meetings of the foreign, defense, and security ministers in Copenha…

One request came from the Danish Foreign Minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, before the EU summit in Copenhagen.  "Israel must change course," he said this morning, before the meeting of the 27 EU foreign ministers, now that Denmark holds the presidency. At the meeting, Denmark will try to get the EU to temporarily cancel a trade agreement with Israel. Denmark also proposes sanctions against "the most far-reaching Israeli ministers" and increased ta…

She claims that trade agreements should be suspended because Israel shows no signs of being "willing to change its ways" • Denmark holds the rotating presidency of the EU, and intends to leverage this role to advance measures against Israel

The Israeli government has gone too far, but the criticism is bouncing off, believes Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S).

Mette Frederiksen will use the EU presidency to gather support to suspend the trade agreement with Israel

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Israeli government has gone too far, but criticism is bouncing off, says Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S)

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Ekstra Bladet broke the news in Denmark on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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