Denmark Takes EU Helm: Focus on Security, Climate, and Migration Amid Rising Tensions

June 30, 2025
Denmark Takes EU Helm: Focus on Security, Climate, and Migration Amid Rising Tensions
  • On July 1, 2025, Denmark officially assumed the rotating presidency of the EU Council from Poland, marking a significant transition in leadership.

  • Under the leadership of Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Denmark's presidency is themed "A Strong Europe in a Changing World," focusing on climate protection, military enhancement, and migration.

  • Denmark has prioritized European security amid rising tensions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, emphasizing joint military efforts against the threat.

  • In line with this focus, Denmark has significantly increased its defense spending to over 3% of GDP and aims to strengthen European defense capabilities.

  • Key objectives during Denmark's presidency include enhancing EU competitiveness and collective military readiness against Russia.

  • The Danish government recognizes the high expectations from other EU states regarding its migration policy and plans to hold two summits along with numerous meetings.

  • Denmark intends to tackle illegal migration by proposing new solutions to establish EU consensus on asylum procedures and limiting the influence of the European Court of Human Rights.

  • The Danish government aims to exert pressure on the EU to enforce strict asylum guidelines and expedite the return of refugees without legal status.

  • Additionally, Denmark seeks to initiate EU accession talks with Ukraine, building on the progress made during Poland's presidency.

  • However, challenges loom, including Hungary's blockade of Ukraine's EU accession negotiations and maintaining unity within the EU amid trade disputes with the USA.

  • Financial discussions regarding the long-term EU budget from 2028 to 2034 are expected to be contentious, particularly with Germany opposing increases beyond one trillion euros.

  • The inauguration of Denmark's EU presidency will be celebrated in Aarhus, featuring notable guests such as EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

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