“The Danish Ministry of Defense reported that the Government and leading political parties of Denmark on Monday, January 27, announced an agreement to increase investments in defense in the Arctic and North Atlantic by 14.6 billion Danish Crops (over $ 2 billion).”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
The Danish Ministry of Defense reported that the Government and leading political parties of Denmark on Monday, January 27, announced an agreement to increase investments in defense in the Arctic and North Atlantic by 14.6 billion Danish Crops (over $ 2 billion).
Source: “European Truth” with reference to Denmark’s defense department
Details: The Political Agreement of the Government and the Denmark Parliament provides for more than $ 2 billion to strengthen military presence in the Arctic.
The agreement will be funded by the deployment of three naval vessels, two additional drones of the long range of action, as well as the involvement of satellites to collect reconnaissance data in the region.
The Denmark government emphasizes that new security investments have been developed together with the Faroe Islands and Greenland authorities, which will include the deployment of new military means.
They also announced the conclusion of another arrangement with an emphasis on strengthening restraint and defense in the region. ”
“According to the Danish Intelligence Service, the level of threat in the Arctic and the North Atlantic has deteriorated. Therefore, we must significantly increase the defensive presence in these regions,” – said Danish Defense Minister, Troyels Lund Polesen.
Prehistory:
- Trump has recently returned to the idea of acquiring a strategically important and mineral minerals. He put forward this idea during his first term, and called the US control over the island, the semi -autonomous territory of Denmark, “absolute need” for world security.
- Recently, the media reported Trump’s tough telephone conversation with Denmark Prime Minister Frederixen, during which she insisted that Greenland was not sold.
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