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When the prime minister met the president

Summary by kongressen.com
The Washington D.C. Sun was shining from a clear and cloudless sky as the former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, Rufus Gifford, on Monday afternoon local time stood clear out in front of The West Wing to welcome Mette Frederiksen. Indeed, the PM had taken the long trip across the Atlantic to meet with Giffords's commander-in-chief: US President Joe Biden. The fact that Gifford took issue with Frederiksen symbolized Biden's overall message that the c…
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The Washington D.C. Sun was shining from a clear and cloudless sky as the former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, Rufus Gifford, on Monday afternoon local time stood clear out in front of The West Wing to welcome Mette Frederiksen. Indeed, the PM had taken the long trip across the Atlantic to meet with Giffords's commander-in-chief: US President Joe Biden. The fact that Gifford took issue with Frederiksen symbolized Biden's overall message that the c…

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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kongressen.com broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, June 5, 2023.
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