Nearly 53% of respondents said Denmark should participate in any military deployment.
In Denmark, more than half of the citizens advocates sending peace beings to the country after the end of the war. These are the results of the survey, published by Ritzau on February 21, reports Bloomberg.
It has been noted that about 53% of respondents said Denmark should participate in any deployment of the military’s future. About 15% spoke against, and 32% were unspecified or had no opinion. Most (66%) also said that Ukraine should join the European Union, and 68% said the country should be part of NATO.
As you know, Denmark, a country with 6 million populations, gave 53.7 billion Kroons ($ 7.55 billion) from the moment of full -scale raid of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. Denmark’s prime minister Matt Fredericksen said it was too early to discuss the issues of the peacemakers, though he was positive about Great Britain’s plans. The other day, he agreed with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky to confirm his country’s support.
Keep in mind that most poles do not support sending their military to Ukraine as part of a possible stabilization mission.
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