Copenhagen, Denmark – In a recent press conference, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen emphasized the importance of a robust foreign policy, citing its crucial role in maintaining democracy, national cohesion, and citizens’ safety within Denmark and the broader European Union (EU).
The prime minister’s remarks come in the wake of the migrant crisis observed earlier this summer in Ceuta, where the dire situation was characterized by “disturbing images.” Frederiksen emphasized her stance that no individual should be allowed to cross into the EU via irregular means.
The prime minister stated that her government has been closely monitoring the situation, and should any signs of migrant movements throughout Europe arise, Denmark will promptly take decisive action to reinforce border control measures. According to Frederiksen, this could involve expanding existing border control, potentially leading to a complete border closure, where every individual attempting to enter Denmark would be subject to police scrutiny.
Notably, the authorities in Denmark possess well-rehearsed protocols to implement such measures within a matter of hours. This drastic plan is in direct response to the perceived inadequacies of the current asylum system.
Frederiksen unequivocally stated that the current asylum system has proved “unbearable,” “inhuman,” and “devastating for Europe.” She attributed the shortcomings of the system to its inability to handle migration effectively, suggesting that it fails to provide a clear, coherent framework for processing asylum claims.
The prime minister’s stance on stricter border control is expected to be met with significant attention and debate within the EU, where differing views on migrant policies and border security have long been a subject of tension and disagreement among member states. As European policymakers navigate the complexities of migration policy, Frederiksen’s comments are likely to serve as a catalyst for renewed discussion on this critical issue.
