Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received a phone call from Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ms. Mette Frederiksen. Spokesman for the Presidency, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy ...
Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received a phone call from Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ms. Mette Frederiksen. Spokesman for the Presidency, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, said the ...
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received a phone call from Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ms. Mette Frederiksen. Spokesman for the Presidency, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, said the two ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called Trump’s desire to obtain Greenland “absurd,” which led to the president cancelling a trip to visit Copenhagen during his first presidency.
Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen has pursued a 'zero-refugee' policy since taking office in 2019. The country of about six million people received 2,300 asylum requests last year.
“I’m sure that Denmark will come along — it’s costing them a lot of money to maintain it, to keep it.” On Jan. 21, Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute B. Egede addressed Trump’s comments ...
‘We need Greenland for national security purposes,’ he added. However, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen wasn’t impressed by the request, and reportedly told Trump behind closed doors ...
(AP Photo/Felipe Dana, File) Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called Trump’s desire to obtain Greenland “absurd,” which led to the president cancelling a trip to visit Copenhagen ...
However, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen isn't impressed by the request, telling Trump behind closed doors that the autonomous territory isn't for sale. The international spat has sparked ...
It would then go to the Senate. It is being considered by lawmakers even as Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has repeatedly said that the Arctic island is ‘not for sale’. Rep Buddy ...
Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egsede has rejected the idea of the country becoming part of the United States, while Denmark Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen echoed similar sentiments.
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