European Leaders Call for Stronger Deterrence Over Ongoing Russian Threat
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen highlighted that Moscow shows no interest in pursuing peace.
“Russia will not change … they are not interested in peace,” she said, stressing that the Western alliance must respond decisively.
Frederiksen noted that Europe faces multiple simultaneous security challenges, explaining: “We have an eastern flank … a southern flank … a northern flank … and a flank when it comes to new technologies.”
She expressed concern that current defense spending may be insufficient. “Now we spend 3.5% of our GDP in Denmark on defense. I’m not sure it will be enough,” Frederiksen said, adding that long-term targets set for future decades could be too slow to address immediate threats.
She also firmly rejected any notion of negotiating territorial concessions over Greenland, stating: “If one NATO country attacks another NATO country, then NATO ends. It’s game over.”
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