Mette Frederiksen commits Denmark to raise military spending to 5 percent of GDP

In a historic decision, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announces that Denmark will follow NATO’s call to significantly raise member states’ contributions. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has drastically changed the Nordic countries’ approach to military spending

According to Mette Frederiksen, the big discussion in NATO now is when the countries will meet the target. Photo: Statsministeriet/Maja Mohr Mortensen

Not so long ago, it would have been unthinkable that Denmark would allocate 5 percent of its GDP to defense and military armament. Today, the announcement does not raise many eyebrows, if any at all. Partly because of Russia’s war against Ukraine, partly because of Denmark’s very strong economy. “I hope that at the upcoming […]


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