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Denmark to drop ‘frugal’ stance on EU budget, says PM Frederiksen

Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Tuesday she is ready to abandon her country’s traditionally thrifty stance on the EU budget in the face of the threat posed by Russia.

“Last time we had a leading role in the frugal four. Next time we’ll have a leading role in another group,” Frederiksen said Tuesday, referring to the customarily frugal alliance consisting of Denmark, Sweden, Austria and the Netherlands.

“As Danes, we will always be tough in the negotiations on the budget,” Frederiksen added during a press conference alongside European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, ahead of Denmark’s Council of the EU presidency. “But being a part of the frugal force is no longer the right place for us.”

Frederiksen argued the EU needs the funds to bolster its defenses amid Russia’s assault on Ukraine.

“For me, the most important thing is to rearm Europe,” Frederiksen said. “That’s my starting point and that’s my conclusion in all discussions, because if Europe is not able to protect ourselves and to defend ourselves, then it’s game over at some point.”

Europe, she added, is “running out of time because of Russia’s behavior” and needs “a new profile on the budget.”

Frederiksen argued the EU needs the funds to bolster its defenses amid Russia’s assault on Ukraine. | Sergey Kozlov/EFE via EPA

Negotiations for the next budget — the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework — for the years stretching from 2028 to 2034 are set to start after the summer. Denmark’s stance is key, as the country will hold the Council presidency starting in July.

Frederiksen signaled a fiscal U-turn in December, saying Denmark was looking at European common debt — traditionally a taboo topic for the Nordic country — with “new eyes.” In her New Year’s speech she doubled down, calling for more investment and arguing that state aid may be necessary to revive European economies.

In March, Danish officials also attended a secret gathering of senior finance ministry officials from Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Poland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom to float the idea of creating a supranational bank specifically for the purpose of jointly buying weapons and slashing the cost of defense procurement, according to officials familiar with the matter.

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