Who needs mountains? We don't! And it's not because we don't have any (although, in Denmark, we really don't have any). It's because we have plenty of other natural wonders right here, ready to leap into and explore. The Danish Big FourSmall is beautiful, especially when it comes to our Danish cities. And because our four biggest ones are cosy and easy to explore, they're great places to get up close to Danes in their natural habitats! It's all about having a good timeWe're pioneers in hedonistic sustainability over here in Denmark.
As reported by WION, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson earlier this week had refused to share the findings of the probe with Russia citing a similar 'confidentiality' reason. "In Sweden, our preliminary investigations are confidential, and that, of course, also applies in this case, " she told reporters.
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Sweden refuses joint investigation team with Germany, Denmark to probe Nord Stream explosionsDays after refusing to share the findings of its probe into the explosions of Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines with Russian authorities, Sweden has also rejected plans to set up a joint investigation team with allies, citing national security. Reportedly, Eurojust, a judicial cooperation agency had approached the Nordic country to form a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) with Denmark and Germany to look into the explosions. WATCH | The mystery of Nord stream leaks: West & Moscow blame each other However, Swedish prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist, involved in the criminal investigation stated that the country was already cooperating with Denmark and Germany and thus it rejected the new proposal. Ljungqvist added that agreeing to the JIT may have led to the leak of confidential data. "This is because there is information in our investigation that is subject to confidentiality directly linked to national security, " said Ljungqvist.
Wow. This is one of the most-searched phrases about Denmark. So we can see we have a bit of work to do. But that’s fine! Here's a handy map to get you going. What's new? Winter means we are knee-deep in hygge season - there's a cosy, candlelit vibe to Denmark at this time of year. It's the perfect time to explore our cafes, museums and restaurants or step out of your comfort zone and join the remaining Vikings for a dip in some cold water.
Read more: Sweden refuses to share Nord Stream explosion investigation findings with Russia Last week, Russia had thrown its hat into the ring to be included in the investigations, particularly the one being conducted by Sweden. "There should really be an investigation. Naturally, with the participation of Russia, " Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Vershinin was quoted as saying by state news agencies.
Welcome to DenmarkSo... what do you want to do in Denmark? Welcome to Denmark, the Land of Everyday WonderGet ready for simple pleasures and unexpected delights. We're here to make your visit to Denmark the most wonder-full experience. Before you pack your bags be sure to check out all of our updates on safe travel to Denmark. Ready? Let’s get exploring.
"It is now the clear assessment by authorities that these are deliberate actions. It was not an accident, " Mette Frederiksen said at a press briefing in Copenhagen. "There is no information yet to indicate who may be behind this action, " she said, adding that authorities do not see the incidents as a direct military threat against Denmark. Europe was investigating major leaks from two Russian pipelines that spewed gas into the Baltic Sea near Sweden and Denmark as Sweden launched a preliminary probe into possible sabotage. The leaks, first reported on Monday, were in international waters but inside Denmark's and Sweden's exclusive economic zone. Danish authorities assess that the damage was caused by blasts, Energy Minister Dan Jorgensen said at the briefing.
Nord Stream leaks caused by deliberate actions, Denmark's prime minister says[1/5] Danish Minster of Defense Morten Boedskov, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Climate Minister Dan Joergensen and Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeppe Kofod speak to the media about the three gas leaks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, in Copenhagen, Denmark September 27, 2022. Scanpix 2022/Emil Helms via REUTERS COPENHAGEN, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Leaks detected in the Nord Stream gas pipelines clearly were caused by deliberate actions and could not have been a result of accidents, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday.
And if you don't know what that means, you'll just have to click on to find out! When would you like to come to Denmark? If we had to pick a favourite season it would be... no we can't. They're all great times to be here! You'll just have to come at least four times and decide for yourself. The travel basicsNo, you can't use euros here. Yes, we do get nice warm summers. And yes, we do have pictures to prove it. All your Denmark questions answered! The wonderful Danish everydayThink of this next bit as a little lookbook of Denmark, made by Danes and visitors on their voyages of everyday discovery! Now that you know where Denmark is...
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