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Denmark PM urges lifting limits on Ukraine's strikes against Russian targets
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told Bloomberg it’s time to stop public discussions of “red lines,” as they benefit Russia. Read also: Denmark confirms additional F-16 deliveries to Ukraine in late 2024 She advocated removing restrictions on Ukraine's use of weapons,
Zelensky Says Western Allies Must Allow Ukrainian Strikes Deep Into Russia
The leaders of Ukraine and Denmark said allied nations must lift restrictions on arms, increase their production and help Ukraine build weapons inside the country.
Denmark urges unrestricted use of Western weapons by Ukraine
Ukraine’s allies must stop dithering over helping the country fight back and allow the use of donated weapons on strikes inside Russia, said Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. - My suggestion is,
Denmark urges full removal of weapon use restrictions for Ukraine
Ukraine’s allies must stop dithering over helping the country fight back and allow the use of donated weapons on strikes inside Russia, said Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. - My suggestion is,
Ukraine's ambassador issues fresh plea to use Western long-range weapons to strike Russia, while David Lammy urges allies to show 'guts'
Valerii Zaluzhnyi warned it was a 'critical time' for allies to show 'fortitude' and 'patience' in bolstering Ukraine's defence.
Ukraine urges allies to provide weapons to end the war
He also said his meetings next week in the United States were “crucial” to ensuring Ukraine had the defence capabilities it needed. “If we could direct all our precision towards defending our state, if there were enough missiles and permissions that partners could provide for this,
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Novo Nordisk is bigger than Denmark's economy — but the prime minister isn't worried about another Nokia
Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen downplayed concerns that Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk (NVO), the Scandinavian nation’s ...
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Denmark PM tells allies 'can't let Russia to decide red line in Ukraine war'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen criticised Ukraine’s allies for hesitating to allow Kyiv to target sites within ...
Copenhagen Post
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Denmark increases aid payments for world’s poorest developing countries by 40 percent
Denmark will increase by 40 percent its contribution to the International Development Association (IDA), a fund under the ...
EconoTimes
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Denmark’s PM Downplays Concerns Over Novo Nordisk’s Dominance Amid Economic Growth Surge
Denmarks Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, rejected concerns over the economic risks posed by Novo Nordisks rapid growth.
Anadolu Ajansi
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Denmark urges international community to enforce two-state solution for Israel-Palestine conflict if peace talks fail
Despite its push for peace, country's parliament has failed to officially recognize Palestinian state - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Politico Europe
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Danish PM to allies: Stop talking about ‘red lines’ and let Ukraine strike Russia
The most important red line has been crossed already. And that was when the Russians entered Ukraine,” Mette Frederiksen says ...
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Denmark’s Premier Brushes Off Risk as Novo Outgrows Economy
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she’s “extremely proud” of the country’s corporate champions, and rejected ...
The Thaiger
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Denmark boosts World Bank fund for poorest nations by 40%
Denmark pledges $491.7 million to the World Bank Group's fund for the poorest nations, addressing the rising financing needs.
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Ukraine's President Calls for Unspecified Global 'Action' to Force Russia Into Peace
Ukraine’s president dismissed the notion of peace talks with Moscow on Tuesday, calling instead for unspecified global ...
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