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- On Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace pledged defence support and solidarity to Denmark and Greenland, backing increased NATO engagement in the Arctic.
- The move followed a US standoff over Greenland, which French President Emmanuel Macron called a strategic wake-up call for all of Europe, prompting European powers to seek greater cooperation.
- Speaking alongside Mette Frederiksen and Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Macron said France would `be side-by-side` with the `Kingdom of Denmark` after using Greenlandic and Danish, emphasizing Arctic security and sovereignty priorities.
- Mette Frederiksen urged immediate rearmament, saying Europe needed to improve its defences now to reduce reliance on the United States and warned past cuts were a big mistake.
- Macron framed the initiative as part of asserting European sovereignty and Arctic security, noting NATO members committed last year to raise defence and security spending to five percent of economic output.
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This "awakening" must relate to the affirmation of "European sovereignty", declared on Wednesday the French President alongside the leaders of Denmark and the Danish autonomous territory on a visit to Paris.
The President held a press conference this Wednesday alongside Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, and Greenland's Prime Minister, Jens Frederik Nielsen.
"Russia doesn't want peace with Europe," the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who is in Paris with his Greenlandic counterpart, Jens-Fredreik Nielsen. The two leaders follow up with Emmanuel Macron for discussion on...
At 34 years old, Jens-Frederik Nielsen imposes himself as a calm and determined face. Present Wednesday at the Elysée, he carries out with the Danish Prime Minister a mini tour to thank the European countries for the solidarity they showed during the crisis with the United States.
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