Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has emphasized that Europe should prioritize arming itself to reduce its dependence on the US, warning that "Russia does not want peace with Europe" and urging the continent to "stick together." This comes as tensions between Europe and the US escalate over issues like Greenland.
Frederiksen made these comments during a speech at Sciences Po in Paris, where she also warned that Russia's intentions are "clearly not peaceful." She emphasized that Europe needs to be more independent in its defense policies, particularly when it comes to Nato, and expressed concerns about the US's ability to defend itself.
The Danish Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of pan-European capabilities and called for a new European Security Council to enhance political coordination on defense. Her remarks were seen as a challenge to Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte's recent comments that Europe cannot defend itself without the US.
EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas has also warned that Europe is in dire need of adapting to new realities, particularly with regards to Russia's aggressive behavior and shifting global dynamics. She emphasized the importance of raising defense spending and getting clarity on Europe's role in tomorrow's world.
The European Union has been grappling with its relationship with the US as tensions rise over various issues. The EU has called for a more independent approach to defense, but the pace of change is slow, and many countries are hesitant to take on more responsibility.
Greenland, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, has been at the center of tensions between Europe and the US. The US had plans to establish a military base in Greenland, but Denmark rejected the proposal, citing concerns about national sovereignty.
As the situation continues to unfold, Frederiksen's comments are seen as a call to action for European leaders to prioritize their own defense and reduce their dependence on the US.
Frederiksen made these comments during a speech at Sciences Po in Paris, where she also warned that Russia's intentions are "clearly not peaceful." She emphasized that Europe needs to be more independent in its defense policies, particularly when it comes to Nato, and expressed concerns about the US's ability to defend itself.
The Danish Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of pan-European capabilities and called for a new European Security Council to enhance political coordination on defense. Her remarks were seen as a challenge to Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte's recent comments that Europe cannot defend itself without the US.
EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas has also warned that Europe is in dire need of adapting to new realities, particularly with regards to Russia's aggressive behavior and shifting global dynamics. She emphasized the importance of raising defense spending and getting clarity on Europe's role in tomorrow's world.
The European Union has been grappling with its relationship with the US as tensions rise over various issues. The EU has called for a more independent approach to defense, but the pace of change is slow, and many countries are hesitant to take on more responsibility.
Greenland, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, has been at the center of tensions between Europe and the US. The US had plans to establish a military base in Greenland, but Denmark rejected the proposal, citing concerns about national sovereignty.
As the situation continues to unfold, Frederiksen's comments are seen as a call to action for European leaders to prioritize their own defense and reduce their dependence on the US.