Danish PM Frederiksen Announces New Government, Resists U.S. Pressure on Greenland on June 1

On June 1, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced the formation of a new center-left government coalition following over two months of negotiations. A policy document released on June 2 revealed the government's commitment to resist American pressure regarding Greenland's future, while prioritizing efforts to combat domestic inflation and expand the welfare state.

The agreement marks Frederiksen's third consecutive government term and positions her to become Denmark's longest-serving prime minister since World War II.

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