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The full -screen Frederiksen and Olaf Scholz had a little walk in Berlin. Photo: Michael Kappels/DPA via AP/TT
Russian aggression, but also the Greenland issue, is expected to be the main number when Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) today visits both Berlin, Brussels and Paris.
– We see Russian hybrid attacks in Europe and in the Baltic Sea, she says in Berlin in connection with conversations with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
– We need a stronger and more resolute Europe.
Officially, Greenland, and US new President Donald Trump’s claim on the Danish island, are not on the agenda. But Scholz suggests the subject when he explains that boundaries must not be moved with coercion. And then switches language from German to English when he adds:
– To Whom it May Conce (to the one it touches).
From Berlin, Frederiksen continues to a meeting with President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, and then to deliberations with NATO chief Mark Rutte in Brussels.