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Denmark's key priorities for upcoming EU presidency

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Denmark’s key priorities for upcoming EU presidencyDenmark has set its sights on boosting European competitiveness, safeguarding climate ambitions, and strengthening security as it prepares to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union next week. The Nordic nation assumes the six-month term on July 1, at a time when the 27-member bloc faces mounting challenges, including geopolitical tensions, economic headwinds, […] The post Denmar…

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Europe's defence capability, tougher migration policy and accession negotiations with Ukraine: these are the topics at the top of Denmark's agenda for its EU Presidency - which begins today. By Julia Waschenbach.

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At the start of the second half of the year, Denmark took over the Presidency of the EU Council. Can Germany's northern neighbour prevent major conflicts?

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Here you will find information on the topic "Security, Migration & Climate". Read now "Denmark has taken over EU Presidency".

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At a time when her country took over the presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Danish Social Democratic leader, who had opposed Donald Trump on Greenland, defended "a strong Europe" and joined Giorgia Meloni in the fight against immigration.

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As part of its EU Presidency from 1 July 2025, Denmark intends to launch an initiative to strengthen chat control with the aim of child protection. Data protection officers have concerns.

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The European Union will discuss again on 18 July whether it includes Catalan, Galician and Basque on the list of official EU languages. It will do so at the request of the Spanish Government and following the acquiescence of Denmark’s newly-released rotating presidency of the Council. The country, which is in favour of the movement, has agreed to put it on the agenda of the next Foreign Affairs Council, as 'El Nacional' has advanced and has been…

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CDE News broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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